
ALL GOODS FROM THE f GENERAL OFFICES: i i^?;§\^2?AVi|.i8*C*lfilSE*S^I^VIfcCT f CHICAGO, ILL 



INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING GOODS. 



Orders for Goods should be Plain and Explicit. Name the Goods first, and give your directions about 
them after. Never ask q^iestions on same paper as order. 



BY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING, DELAYS AND ERRORS MAY BE AVOIDED. 



WEITE YOUR NAME IN FULL, GIVING POST-OFFICE, 
COUNTY AND STATE, ALSO STREET AND NUMBER 
IN CITIES AND LARGE TOWNS ; Amount of money en- 
closed ; also specify if goods are to be forwarded by MAIL, 
EXPRESS or FREIGHT; if by MAIL, REGISTERED or not; 
if by EXPRESS, name of nearest office; if by FREIGHT, name 
of line, if possible. 

Under the present POSTAL LAWS, Parcels weighing Foiir 
Pounds, or less, mav be delivered through the Mails at the rate 
of one cent per ounce. NO LETTER OF INSTRUCTION OR 
WRITING OF ANY KIND IS ALLOWED INSIDE OF 
PACKAGE UNDER PENALTY OF SUBJECTING THE 
ENTIRE PACKAGE TO LETTER POSTAGE— TWO CENTS 
FOR EVERY OUNCE. 

The recent change in the postal laws allows the sending of 
SEALED PACKAGES at the rate of two cents an ounce. For 
packages of only a few ounces weight, we decidedly recommend 
this method of mailing, the slight additional expense being much 
more than compensated by the increased security. 

Packages maybe REGISTERED for Ten Cents additional, 
which is an almost sure guarantee against loss. We advise 
Registration in all cases. 

Always give the number of the article ordered, with the page 
on which it is found, and state whether we shall substitute some- 
thing as near as possible, or not, if the goods ordered are sold 
ou*'. It is best to make a first and second choice, so that in case 
the first is gone when the order is received, the second may be 
sent and thus save time. 

On receipt of an order which will require delay in shipment," 
we acknowledge it at once and state cause ; therefore, if after 
waiting a reasonable time, no acknowledgement is received, 
please notify us, enclosing a duplicate of the order, and state 
how your money was sent. 

Many packages are now carried as cheaply by Express as they 
can go by mail, with the additional security of having the COM- 
PANY responsible. 

We cannot hold ourselves responsible for Goods forwarded by 
Mail, unless the Package be Registered. The examination of 
packages by POST-OFFICE OFFICIALS prevents this. When 
forwarded by Express the COMPANY is responsible. 

To the majority of places west of the Mississippi River, pack- 
ages weighing less th.\n two podnds (2 lbs.) go cheapest by 
Mail ; those weighing 2 lbs. and over go cheapest by Express. 

By the United States Postal Laws, Glass, Liquids, Powders 
and Needles cannot be Mailed. They can be sent by Express 
only. . . 

If, upon receipt of order, we should be delayed, notice will be 
given by Postal Card. 

Correspondence (when necessary) will follow the day after 
shipment of goods. 

Bills, when remittance just covers goods, will not be sent ; 
and when return of money is necessary, the postage thereon will 
be charged, same as on the goods. 



S@^Bill9 are not allowed in packages of Goods by Mail, and 
it is not safe to send money so. 

TERMS: INVARIABLY CASH WITH THE ORDER. 



HOW TO SEND MONEY. 

In remitting Money, a Post-Office Order drawn to the order of 
The Home Supply Association, 315 to 321 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 
HI. If the original order is lost, a duplicate will be issued upon 
application (giving number of order ), which ensures the owner 
from loss. Be sure to retain Number of Order. 

Money may be forwarded by Registered Letter when Post- 
Olfice Order cannot be had ; by Draft on Chicago, or by Express 
Money Order, drawn to the order of The Home Supply Associa- 
tion, or by the new Postal Note for sums of $5.00 and less. 

POSTAL NOTES.— The new Postal Notes for sums under 
S5.00 can be procured at any Post-Office on payment of 3c. ad- 
ditional to the amount desired. These notes are payable at any 
Post-Office in the tfnited States, and are a convenience to the 
sender, inasmuch as stamps or silver are not required to make 
the necessary change. 

MONEY ORDERS.— For amounts of io.OO and over, Post- 
Office Money Orders are issued at lower rates than have hitherto 
existed, as follows : 

Fees or charges for Domestic Money Orders not 

exceeding $10.00, ... - gc. 

For Orders exceeding $10.00 and not exceeding $15.00, 10c. 



15.00 
30.00 
40.00 
50.00 
60.00 
70.00 
80.00 



30.00, 15c. 
40.00, 20c. 
50.00, 25c. 
60.00, 30c. 
70.00, 35c. 
80.00, 40c. 
100.00, 45c. 



REGISTRATION OF MERCHANDISE AND LETTERS— 

Is lOc additional to the regular postal rates, either for letters or 
packages. This is an inexpensive and sure way to send pack- 
ages and letters safely by mail. 

UTSTREGISTERED MALL.— We cannot hold ourselves re- 
sponsible for unregistered letters containing money or merchan- 
dase packages. 

POSTAL RATES FOR MERCHANDISE BY MAIL— Is 

Ic. per ounce. No writing of any description is allowable inside 
a mail package of merchandise, except at first-class postage 
rates, 2c. per ounce. The package must be securely wrapped 
and tied — not sealed — and must not weigh over 64 ounces. No 
article that would be likely to damage the contents of a mail bag 
can be sent through the mails. 



BI_i-<^2ST:^ OI5^)E]ie I^OI^nivCS a^xe ZE^-u-xrLisirLed. I^ree, 

ALWAYS USE THE 31. SEE LAST PAGE. 



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ABBREVIATED CATALOGUE 



OF MERCHANDISE 



,/ SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY TO MEMBERS OF 

The Home Supply flssoci/iTioN 

AND MANUFACTURED AND FURNISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION'S 
AT CONFIDENTIAL COST PRICES. 



FOR PRICES TO MEMBERS EXAMINE THE SECRET KEY. 



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[General Offices for all orders: 315 to 321 Waba = h Avenue and 38 to 48 Congress Street, CHICAGO ILL] 



ne;,w method of doing business. 



The 3<»0,()()0 Families now members and 
organized under the firm name 
"The Home Supply Association," 

Constitute one enormous cash customer, and 
as sucli wield a tremendous influence, wliich 
secures the very lowest Factory prices. 




The vast quantities of supplies thus pur- 
chased througliout the Association's ONP] 
OFFICE, andVithout the expensive handling 
of middlemen, makes a .nistematic distribu- 
tion so economic, reliable and rapid as is des- 
tined to eclipse the brilliant success of the 
great European co-operative enterprises. 



REFERENCE TO GUARANTEE SAFETY TO MEMBERS: 

First National Bank of Chicago, III., or if you are a su'oscriber, Dunn & Bradstreet s Commercial Aaencies. 



CONTENTS. 



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NEW FACTORIES ARE CONSTANTLY JOINING- THE ASSOCIATION. 

CATALOGUES OF THEIR WARES WILL BE SUPPLIED MEMBERS. 



All kinds of Goods not Mentioned in this Catalogue will be Furnished to Members. 



A CLEAR SAVING OF 10 TO 50 PER CENT. ON EVERYTHING YOU PURCHASE. 



PAGES. 

Agiifultuial Implements 1 to '6 

Buggies, Carriages, etc 4 to 7 

Harness, Saddles, "Whips, etc 8 to 13 

Hardwai'e, Cutlery and Mechanics' Tools . . 14 to 19 

Sporting Goods, Games, etc 20 to 25 

Fire Arms ; 26 to 28 

Bicycles 29 to 30 

Sewing Machines . •. . . . 30 to 31 

Type Writers 32 

Furniture, Carpets, etc 33 to 37 

Upholsteiy 38 to 41 

Crockery, China, Glassware 42 to 48 

Lamps ■. 49 to 52 

Kitchen Utensils, Wooden Ware, etc 53 to 57 

Stoves, Furnaces, etc 58 to Gl 

Clocks and Statuary 02 to 69 

Silverwai'e 70 to 78 

Watches 79 to 81 

Je\velry 82 to 87 

Optical and Surveyors' Goods 88 to 92 

Clothing, Men's and Boys' Suits and Fur- 
nishing Goods ISO to 187 

Trunks, Valises and Bags 188 to 191 

Groceries and Provisions 192 to 20;2 

Books, Teachers' and Family Bibles, etc. . 205 to 219 

Drugs, Medicine and Toilet Goods 202 to 204 

Blank Books 220 

Stationery 221 to 223 

Albums and Scrap Books 224 to 226 

Music, Vocal and Instrumental 229 to 231 

Musical Instruments, Pianos, Organs, etc. . 232 to 238 

Artists' Materials and Wall Paper 179 

Plush Cloaks 93 to 95 

Jerseys 90 

Children's Suits 97 to 100 

Shawls 100 



FAGES. 

Ladies' and Children's Night Robes l^l to 104 

Chemises 105 to 106 

Drawers 107 

Corset Covers 108 to 109 

Skirts 110 to 111 

Infants' Long Slips 112 

Infants' Skirts 113 

Ladies' Underwear 114 

Corsets, Forms and Bustles 115 to li'l 

Ladies' Collars and Cuffs 1 22 to 124 

Gloves 1 2; to 1 26 

Hosiery and Merino Lender wear 127 to 1 28 

Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, etc 129 to 131 

Dress Goods (Colored) and Silk 132 to 133 

Black Dress Goods 14(5 

Ribbons, Fringes, Furs, etc . 134 to 135 

Buttons 136 

Linen Goods 137 to 140 

Underwear 141 to 145 

Dress Linings 147 

Umbrellas 148 

Shoes 149 

Notions 150 to 153 

Laces 154 to 156 

Lace Scarfs, etc 156 to 158 

Neckwear 159 to 161 

Ruchings and Embroideries 162 to 1,64 

Torchon, Valenciennes, Medicis and Fancy 

Wash Laces Kio to 167 

Crepe Lisse, Skirt Rufflings, Chemisettes, 

Lace Collars, etc 168 to 169 

Table Covers 170 

Toilet Cases ' 170 <fe 227 

Lace Curtains, Lace Bed Sets, etc 171 to 174 

Art Embroidery 175 to 178 

Printinix Presses 223 



FOR PIUCJES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KET. 




No. 1. NEW MARKET CULTIVATOR. 
Plain Style. No. 2, combined with Patent Hoe Shovel. 




Vo. 2. SHOVEL PLOW, WITH WING BLADES 

Which can be adjusted to suit any width of row. 




No. 3. THE 5-TOOTH CULTIVATOR. 

The best regular Garden Plow in the market. 




No. 5. THE PLANET, Jr. 

Combined Horse Hoe Cultivator and Plow. Has steel standards 
and well constructed all around. 



No. 4. THE BEST DOUBLE PLOW CULTIVATOR. 

With wooden beam. 



The box is twelve feet long and is covered so 
close to the ground that the wind has no effect on 
the seed. Twenty to thirty acres can be sown per 
day. It sows uniform the whole length of the 
hopper, and will in no way bunch or injure the 
seed. The complete machine weighs 35 pounds 
and runs light. 

No. 6 — Complete Clover and Grass Seeder. 

No. 7 — Complete with double hopper for red top 
and orchard grass. 

No. 8 — Complete with double hopper for flax. 




No. 6. THOMPSON'S WHEELBARROW CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDER. 

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FOE PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 




NO. 1. THE NEW WARRIOR MOWER. 

It has no equal in the field; no weight on horses' necks; no side draft; with 
narrow.guards and light draft. A full description furnished on application. 




NO. 2. THE BOSTON MOWER. 

Warranted the be.st machine for the price in the market. 
13-inch cut. 

No. 3 — 14-inch cut. 
No. 4 — 16-inch cut. 



NO. 5. THE HAY KING SEUF-DTTMP SUUCY HAY 
RAKE. 



The latest improved self-dump. 



NO. 6. THE RELIABLE LOCK LEVER STTLKY HAY 
AND GRAIN RAKE. 



Furnished with combination pole and shafts. 




NO. 7. THE TIFFIN HAY TEDDER. 



THE WARRIOR HARROW, IMPROVED. 

It is reversible and can be adjusted so as to throw 
the soil either way; the lever is so arranged that the 
driver can change the angle of the gauge without leav- 
ing his seat or stopping the team; can apply scrapers 
to remove dirt from discs, which are so shaped as to 
sharpen themselves while in use : as each wheel passes 
through the soil it lifts and rolls it over in a furrow at 
one side. 

No. 8 — 12 wheels, 13-inch size, cuts six feet. 

No. 8 — 12 wheels, 16-inch size, cuts six feet. 

No. 9—14 wheels, 16-inch size, cuts seven feet. 

No. 10—16 wheels, 16-inch size, cuts eight feet. 



FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 




No. 1— aiTEEN OF THE GARDEN. 

Hand Cultivator, with steel wheel and wrought iron shafts, 
arranged with a combined shovel as illustrated. Moldboard is 60 
cents extra and Weeder 50 cents extra. 



No. 3. 
THE CYCLONE. 

WniTM.\N'S. 

Broadcast Seeder or im 
proved Pacific, with hori- 
zontal wheel. It wastes 
no seed. For sowing rye, 
wbi at, oats, barley, grass 
seeds, plaster, fertilizers, 
etc., etc. 




No. 2— THE HORNET. 

Eleven foot broadcist seeder. One of the best 
low-priced seeders ever made. 

No. 6— GRANGER BROADCAST SEEDER. 

For one man to carry and sow 6 acres per hour, at 
a common walking gait. A person entirely unused 
to sowing by hand can use this machine with perfect 
success and do much better work than can be done 
by hand; and as the seed is distributed so much 
more evenly, there is a great saving in seed over 
hand sowing. The bag and hopper will hold about 
33 quarts — as much as a man wishes to carry. 




No 2. 




No. 4. 

Gaboon's Horse-Power 

Broadcast Seed Sower. 

This machine is n.cessary for large 
farmers. Will sow from ten to fifteen 
acres per hour, throwing wheat fifty feet 
at each passage. 

Weight, 125 lbs. 
Price, with att.achment for w agons 



Pierce's Improved Cahoon Broadcast Seed Sower. 

Sows all kinds of grain and 
grass seed. The operator car- 
ries it suspended by a strap over 
his shoulder and around the 



No. 5. 




waist, and at a common walking 
gait sows from four to eight 
acres per hour, throwing Wheat 
and Rye about 33 ft.. Barley 30 
ft.. Hemp 28 ft., Oats 23 ft.. Mil- 
let, Clover and Hungarian 22 
ft., and Timothy 18 ft. The 
bag and hopper will hold about 
22 Quarts. Weight, 5i:< lbs. 



THE YORK PATENT ALL-STEEL SCRAPER. 

No. 7— Carrying 7 feet of earth; weighing complete about 95 pounds. 
No. 8— Carries about 5% feet of earth, weighing 85 pounds. 



REVERSIBLE HAY CARRIERS. 

No. DELIVER BOTH SIDES OF DRIVEWAY. 

9— Dead lock carrier, gray iron, with trip pulley and stop. 
10— Boss Hay Ciirrier, malleable iron, with trip pulley and stop. 
11 — Champion and Porter, for iron or wire-cable track, with trip 

pulley and collar. 
12— Porters for wood track with trip pulley and stop. 

HORSE HAY FORKS, ETC. 

13 — Double harpoon fork. 

14 — Sprout fork. 

15— Walker fork. 

16 — Nellis improveu horse fork. 

17 — Nellis improved grapple and holder. 

18 — Nellis improved swivel. 

19— Floor hooks. 

30— Solid steel grapple. 

21 — Straight hanging hooks. 

22— Jointed hanging hooks. 

33— Rafter iron. 

24 — Wire cable per foot. 

GRAPPLE HAY FORKS. 

25— Sixtine grapple fork. 

96— B. & G. large loose pair pulley. 

27— Pour-tine grapple fork. 

2S — Malleable iron knot-passing pulley. 

29— WOODBRIDGE PATENT ADJUSTABLE FIELD 
ROLLER. 

Composed of two distinct and separate rollers, one followmg 
and lapping the other. In connecting the two rollers the con- 
struction is such as to allow one roller to remain stationary while 
the other is turning on an arc or circle, which avoids the strain on 
the tongue or the team while turning corners. The rollers are each 
3 feet 10 inches long and 18 inches in diameter, and made of solid 
oak. The roller complete weighs about 1,000 pounds 



FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY, 




CHAMPION. 



NO. 1— CHAMPION. ONE PASSENGER BOAB CART. 

A first. class light, strong, well-built and a very ea-sy riding- vehicle 
highly finished woodwork and the very best metal materials. 

NO. 2— CHAMPION. TWO PASSENGER ROAD CART. 

Same quality as No. 1. 
NO. 3— THE LATEST ROAD CART. 

For Lady or Gentleman. Very neat and graceful outline, comfortable 
body, easy to enter, floor carpeted, seat is cushioned and hinged in front to 
give easy access to a roomy parcel box beneath. The spring is long and 
easy and is hung directly under the body and over the axle. The wheels 
are Sarven's Patent or Brown's shell baud. Painting of gears, aurora red ; 
body black neatly striped ; cushion of brown corduroy. A wagon which 
always gives satisfaction. 



NO. 4— atriOK AND EASY ROAD WAGON. 

A marvel of Cheapness and Durability. It stands un- 
cqualed in neatness, graceful proportion and lasting- artistic 
finish. It is fully guaranteed and if a wheel, spring or axle 
breaks within one year from date of purchase on account of 
bad material or workmanship it can be rehirned and will be 
replaced or repaired and freight on same paid one way. 




aUICK AND EASY WAGON 




NO. 5— FARMERS' WAGON. 

Pull platform springs, body 7 ft. , 4 inches, 35 inches wide, 8 inches deep. Furnished 
with standing or grocer's top if so desired. Leather trimmings, two seats, and represented 
by accompanying illustration. 

No. 6— FARMERS' WAGON. 

Full platform springs, body 8 feet 4 inches, 35 inches wide, 8 inches deep, furnished with 
standing grocer's top if so desired, leather trimmings. Has three seats. See illustration. 

No. 7— CARTHAGE RUNABOUT WAGON. 

Hung on duplex springs; body 6 feet long, 33 inches wide; 7 inches deep, square corners 
with drop gate, leather trimmings. 



FARMER'S WAGON. 



No. 8— JUMP SEAT BUGGY. 

Hung on three springs, the front seat folds back and the back seat comes 
forward, forming a neat single seated buggy with Corning body. (See 
Illustration). This vehicle combines both advantages of buggy and light 
carriage. 



No. 9— JUMP SEAT BUGGY. 

Hung on Timken side bar springs. This vehicle is in great demand, 
havingthe advantage of forming a neat single seated buggy or light car- 
riage. See illustration. 




JUMP SEAT BUGGY. 



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CARRIAGES, ETC. —Continued. 




.RcOQi^- ca-tH5LrCbU 



STUDEBAKER BTJCKBOABD WAGON. 

The most desirable pleasure wagon built. Tlie stoeli is first class; the wheels are 3 feel 9 inches and 4 feet; the tire is J-gxS^ie round edge; the 
axles are standard size, 1-inch steel; the trimming is Bedford cord; the axle caps are silver plated; the body and gearing are oiled and varnished. 
Price Pole extra, 




SIDE-BAR PIANO-BOX BUGGY. 



This buggy is hung on the favorite and stylish cross spring, with our patent self-equalizing shackles. This permits the body to be hung low and 
makes it the easiest riding and most popular "buggy in America. Weight, 260 pounds; capacity, 400 •>Qunds; wheels, axles and tire same as No. A. 
springs, best quality, 3 body springs and 2 end springs; painting and trimming, same as No. 3. Price 




No. 3. END-SPRING PIANO-BOX BUGGY. 



This buggy occupies a leading place among Ijuyers of stylish, easy-riding vehicles. Weight, 290 pounds; capacity, 450 pounds; wheels, A 
grade plain wood hub or Sarven patent' 3 feet 8 inches and 3 feet 11 inches high; anti-rattle slot fifth wheel; steel "ire. JgxS-ie inches, round edge; steel 
axle=.'l5-l« or lU inch: oil-tempered Swede steel springs, l^i inch, 4 plates, hung low and easy riding. The seav is our patent- 



"lag no ;)olnts"it is stronger, handsomer and lighter than any other seat in use. 
blue cloth, or colored leather. Price, 



veneer "Combination.'' 
Painting, dark color^ top, all leather. Seat is trimmed witn gr'j---:; r." 



rOB PRICKS, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KET. 



CARRIAGES, ETC.— Continued. 




No. 16. EXTENSION-TOP CARIIIAGE. 

This Is one of the most desirable family carriages we build. The stock is excellent throughout, and the price is moderate. The wheels are wood 
hub, 3 feet 2 inches and 4 feet 2 inches high. The tire is steel, round edge, J^x3-16 inch. The springs are best Swede steel, oil-tempered, full elliptic; 
axles, standard .size, li^-inch steel, double collars. The back axle has coach beds; the front axle is fan-tailed, and is finished with a bed piece, etc. The 
practical advantages of a full platform gear are secured in this carriage by the " cut-under," which admits of very short turning. The large double fen- 
ders protect the occupants from mud and dust. The trimmings are wool-dyed English cloth, or hand-bufEed leather. The top, together with the back 
and quarter curtains, are made of fine hand-buffed leather. The front curtains are made of the best pebbled rubber, cloth-lined, and the cushions and 
front lazy-back are upholstered with long curled hair. Tlie back on the rear seat is deep and full, being built on soft springs, and upholstered with hair. 
The width between bows is 41 inches. At a slight additional cost we can supply reversible lazy-backs on the front seat, if wanted. This carriage is suit- 
able for use with either one or two horses, as its weight is but 525 lbs. We supply heavier axles, etc., on special orders only. Price, 




No. 7. TWO-SPRING PHAETON. 

This is our standard bracket-front phaeton. We offer it as being the best constructed vcliicle in every detail that can be produced for the price. 
Its cost is moderate, and it affords all the comfort, with a great deal of the elegance, of our phaetons of the highest class. The shape of the bracket front 
conforms to the natural position of the feet, and the angle of the panel underneath the seat-fall affords to the occupants an ease of position attained in no 
other phaeton. The top is of fine hand-ljuffed leather throughout. The trimmings are of wool-dyed English cloth, or hand-buffed leather, and the 
cushion and spring-back are upholstered with curled hair. The wheels are A-grade, 3 feet 6 inches and 4 feet high. The tire is steel, round-edged, 
%x3-16 inch. The axles arc steel, double sand collar, 15-16 inch. The springs are full elliptic, and are made of best Swede steel. Width between bows. 
43 inches. Weight, 300 lbs. Price. 



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CARRIAGES, ETC.— Continued. 




In offering this handsome driving Sleigh to our trade, we wish to call attention to its many important features. In its construction ^e have com- 
bined artistic beauty in style, lightness, great strength, superior workmanship and finish. All parts, both wood and iron, are made over formers, and in 
case of breakage an exact duplicate can be obtained. The patent standards are steel plated and warranted not to break or bend. Their weight is one- 
third less than that of any other standard of equal strength. The seat bar is hinged, which together with the patent standards render this sleigh entirely 
free to twist and adapt itself to uneven roads, without injury to Itself or any of its parts, doing away with the disagreeable rumble and jar common to 
other sleighs. This feature also reduces the draft and makes it lighter than is possible to attain in any other sleigh. In order to give the horse extra- 
heel room, we have given more width across the front between the runners than can be shown in any other sleigh designed for first-class road work. 
The body is secured throughout by patent fasteners. The long braces are made of fine drawn steel with Norway iron ends. The paneled bottom dash is 
connected with the runner by iron fasteners. Shaft hangers are made of Norway iron and are hand-forged. The panels are bent in two directions, thus 
giving them great strength and handsome surfaces. In fact every detail of construction has received the most careful attention that skill can bestow, and 
our customers will bear us out in the assertion that never before has the art of sleigh building attained such perfection. AVe finish these Sleighs in com- 
binations of dark olive green and black, wilh moldings, suitably contrasted and relieved by fine line striping. We can also supply carmine-glazed gears. 
Arm and dash rails, etc., are silver plated. Trimmings are dark olive green English wool-dyed cloth. Cushions and backs are stuffed with hair. 
Weight, 85 lbs. Price, 




No. 157. GROCERS' DELIVERY WAGON. 

Light and convenient delivery wagon for grocers and merchants, l^jx? iron axle; wheels, 3 feet 8 inches and 4 feet 2 inches; tire, 1J4X% steel; 
SDrings, l?^x5 los front; l}^x5 los hind; length of body, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches; depth, 10 inches; weight, 47.") lbs. ; rapacity 1 000 ".bs 
Price, 



FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 



HARNESS. 



For the convenience and benefit of Farmers and others residing in tlie country, we have arranged with some of the 
most celebrated manufacturers to supply them with Harness of all descriptions, together with all kinds of furnishings 
required where horses are kept. 



SPECIAL HARNESS LEADERS. 

Single Buggy Harness. 

No. 2X. Well made of good stock, traces doubled and stitched, breast 
collar and breeching nicely folded, with stitched lay for extra 
strength ; flashy bridle with nickel chain front, and nickel rosettes : 
gig saddle and breast collar silver trimmed. 



No. 3X. This is, without exception, the best seller ever ofEered the 
trade. The general style of this harness is simply elegant. All 
trimmings are the best genuine nickel, and are fine quality com- 
position. Or, if desired, we give the same harness with the cele- 
brated Davis rubber trimmings, which are now so popular, made 
up in better shape and of better stock than our No. 3. 

No. 4TX. An elegant single-strap buggy harness, in which traces, 
breeching, breast collar, etc. , are of single thickness, but of such 
fine selection of stock as to combine strength and neatness in every 
part. For this style of harness we defy competition. Will fur- 
nish either with " A 1 " nickel or Davis rubber trimmings. 



No. 49X. This harness, for a genuine •■drive," excels all others 
placed upon the market. While made in the same general style as 
47X, greater care is taken in the selection of stock, and the work- 
manship is the best. We cannot recommend this harness too highlj% 
as it is all hand-made and strictly first-class in every respect. A fine 
track-lMi-nests, in either fine nickel or Davis rubber trimmings, that 

No. SOX. For an elegant business harness our No. 30 heads the list 
by an overwhelming majority. Hand-made throughout, finest 
possible selection of stock ; traces, breeching, breast collar, belly 
bands, etc., doubled and stitched or folded with neat lay, fancy 
patterns of trimmings, either best nickel or Davis rubber. This 
harness is at once the embodiment of elegance and durability. 



Double Buggy Harness. 

No. 102X. For a cheap, neat, light, double-driving harness this 
makes the best seller known to the trader' Traces are doubled and 
stitched, bridle made with over-head check, fancy rosettes and 
fronts ; fine, light collars, and everything complete ; trimmings, 
fine X silver ; well worth |25 00 to $30 00, but costs you only 

No. 105X. Will give you a fine leader in better grade of work. The 
general style of this harness is excellent and very pleasing. Being 
well made and of good stock, satisfaction is insured to the buyers. 
Traces are 1 inch wide, doubled and stitched, and balance of har- 
ness in proportion ; fine patent-leather collars to match ; trimmings, 
either nickel oj Davis rubber. 

No. IIOX. The acme of all that is desirable in an elegant, light, 
driving harness ; material and workmanship literally flrst-class ; 
hand-made throughout. General style absolutely beyond criticism ; 
traces 1 inch, doubled and stitched, fine box loops in hame tugs and 
bridle, fancy chain fronts, fine rosettes, fine patent-leather collars, 
trimmings either first quality nickel or celebrated Davis rubber. 



Heavy Draft or Farm Harness. 

Lack of space and time prevents us from describing separately each of 
the following harness, but they are all genuine bargains: 

No. PiiR Set. 

B X C. Trimmed, complete with collar, snaps, etc 

C " " " " " 

D " " extra pad, " ■' .... 

E " " Concord pad, " " 

Web Halters. 



A good 12-cord Web Haller, with firm rope tie. A genuine 2")c. 

each. 
Made of 13-cord Web, extra large ; fine trimmings ; heavy roin.' 



No. 12R. 

drive. 
No. 13X 

tie, at 
No. 60X. Strongest Web Halter ever made ; can be used for either halter 

or bridle, or both. All hand-made, of extra quality rein web, and besi 

trimmings. Greatest bargain for actual value in the market, each. 

No. SOX. Finest Web Halter on earth. Made of fine heavy white web. 

nicely faced with fancy braided cloth in assorted colors ; can be used as 

either bridle or halter. 

Leather Halters. 

No. 9X Made of good heavy leather, patent Excelsior 5-ring trimmings, 
1 inch throughout ; good, long, leather tie or stale ; rapid seller. 

No. lORX. Regular 5-ring leather halter, made of best stock, 1 inch wide, 
good, long tie-strap or stale, 

No. lOX. Five-ring leather halter, extra select stock, all hand-sewed, extra 
good leather tie-strap or stale, 

BUGGY WHIPS. 

From our 300 styles of Whips we select our best leaders, and quote below 
the finest line of Scheme Whips ever offered in one lot. It is impossible to 
point out separately their different points of merit, but all are bona fide 
first-class. 

Java Whips, Drop Tops. 



No. 



Each. 



•5. 3i.i ft. stock, russet and buff, 18-inch drop, full length of whip 

5 ft. , two painted buttons, loop snap 

U). 41^ ft. stock, black and russet, 18-inch drop, full length of whip 

6 ft., two painted buttons, loop snap 

Straight Java Whips. 

5^.< to 6^2 ft- long, fancy handles, all prices, each. 

Rawhide Center Whips. 

.5i.< to 6 ft. long, each. 

We also carry a large stock of Express, Team, Drove and Riding Whips, 
orders for which will receive prompt and careful attention. 

BELLS. 

Elegant Sleigh and Chime Bells. 

What is a sleigh-ride without the merry, chiming bells ? The following 
are all selected for "big margins " ; they lead the van. The better chimes 
are all perfectly attuned, giving forth a harmonious, resonant sound, de- 
lightful to the ear. These are the true charm of the sleigh-ride, and hence 
are sold at first sight. Order any here given. You cannot go astray, for 
all are excellent. 

We can supply all other kinds of Bells, as Russian chimes, in nickel and 
gold, at all prices 

In sets of three for double harness, ' 

Common Body Strap Sleigh Bells, each, either riveted 01 

wire fastened. 

Plush Lap Robes, 

Japanese Wolf Robes, each. 



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HACHIITE STITCHED SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS. 



Saddle— 3i inch, No. 180, % bearers and ^ billets. 
Tu.\CE8 —1 inch, doubled and stitched. 
Breast Collar — Folded with layers. 
Neck Strap— Folded with layers. 
Breeching — Folded with layers. 

We use Ortmayer's Patent Gig Saddle in all our Harness, unless old style Patent Leather is specified in orders 



Bridle — % inch cheek, and ^ inch flat checks. 

Hip Straps—^ ineh. 

Side Straps — % inch. 

Lines — % inch, russet or black. 




MACHINE STITCHED SINGLE EXPRESS, OR BUSINESS HARNESS. 

No. 180. No. isl. 

Traces — 1% inch with cockeyes. 
Saddle — i)4 i°ch, Ortmayer's patent. 
Back B.ands — \}^ inch. 
Hames — Wood, high top 
Hip Straps — Jg inch. 
Side Straps- 1 inch. 
Blind Bridle — % inch. 
Lines — 1 inch. 



Traces— 1).^ inch with cockeyes. 
Saddle — 4 inch Ortmayer patent, 
Back Bands — H inch. 
Billets— 1 inch. 
Hames — Wood, low top. 
Hip Sru.\ps — % inch. 
Side Straps- 1 inch. 
Blind Bridle — % inch. 
Lines — 1 inch. 



No Collars included. 



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MACHINE STITCHED DOUBLE BUGGY EABNESS. 



No. 1. 
Coach Pads No. 3 
Iron Hames — 3i pounds. 
Traces — 1 inch. 
Breast Strap — 1 inch. 
Lines— f inch, 1 inch Hand Parts. 



No. 2. 
Coach Pads No. 2. 
Iron Hames — 3i pounds. 
Traces — 1^ inch. 
Breast Straps — 1| inch. 
Lines — | inch, 1 inch Hnnd Parts. 



No. 3. 
Coach Pads No. 3. 
Wood Coach Hames. 

Traces — IJ inch (with Cockeyes, if desired ) 
Breast Straps — IJ inch. 
Lines — J inch, 1 inch Hand Parts. 



Bridles — f inch, with flat Side Reins or Over Checks. 
Traces — Doubled and ititched. 



Trace Beaberb — Doubled and stitched. 
Choke Straps— 1 inch. 
No Collars Included. 




MACHINE STITCHED DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS. 



No. 130. 
Traces and Tnos — IJ inch. 
Back Straps — 1 inch. 
Hip Straps— i inch. 
Lines— J inch, 18 feet. 
Bund Bridles — f inch. 
Breast Strap and Neck Yoke — ".J inch. 



No. 311. 
Tr.aces — IJ inch. 
Back Straps — 1 inch. 
Hip Straps — J inch. 
Lines — J inch, 18 feet long. 
Blind Bridie — I inch. 
Breast Strap and Neck Yoke— 1 J inch. 
No Collars Included. 



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No. 40— WOOD SWEAT SCRAPER. The best made. 




No. 39— ENGLISH CLIPPING SHEARS. 

English clipping shears with leather-covered bows, 7i in. long. 




WEB HALTERS. 

No. 1—13 (Jord, Rope Stales; 
pony and 11 cord colt. 
Price, either kind, per doz. 



also 11 cord 



NECE-TOKE MARTINGALES. 

No. 2—U in. No. 3—1 J in. No. 4—3 in. 

No 5 — li in. double. 




FIVE-RING HALTER. 



Halter and Hitching Strap made of black leather 

with loops. 

No. 6 — Size pg inch. No. 8 — Size Jg inch. 

No. 7 — Size ^i inch. No 9— Size 1 inch. 

No. 10 — Size II4 inches. 

Same with buckles instead of loops cost 90 

cents additional. 

No. 11— Five-Ring Halters with Stales, 
sewed, 1 inch or 134 inch size same price; l^i 
inch size, 30 cents extra. 

No. Hi — Five-Ring Halter, riveted and mi 
stales; sizes, 1 inch and 1 '4' inches, same price. 

No. 12 — Leather Neck Halters, stales with 
snaps, 1 inch size; II4 inch, 15 cents extra; 
1 J^ inch, 20 cents extra. 





CALIFORNIA SINCHES. 

No. 30 — 33 strand, C cord, 2 bar, white hair. 

No. 31 — 24 strand, 8 cord, diamond center, 
white hair. 

No. 32 — 18 strand, 6 cord, 1 bar, Angora goat, 
white hair. Very soft and fine. 

No. 33— Hair Sinches, 4 inch, plain gray. 

No. 31 — 5 inch size. No. 35—6 inch size. 




RIDING BRIDLES. 

Any of the following are in either russet or 
black leather. 

No. 35 — Plain bridle with martingales. 
No. 36 — With polished ring bit and martingales- 
No. 37^Flat bridle, J^ inch wide, single rein, 
C plated snaffle bit and buck rein, martingales to 
match. 

No. 38 — Round bridle with single cheek pieces 
and single rein, nickel curb or snaffle bit, mar- 
tingales to match. 




No. 41— HANDICAP HORSE CLIPPERS. 

With ebony handle and first quality. 



HORSE AND IfflULE COLLARS. 

BE SURE TO GIVE SIZE WANTED. 

Horses— 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 inches. 
Mules— 14, 15, 16 and 17 inches. 
Extra sizes cost 20 per cent. more. 

No. 13 — Spooner Patent Collar, wool stuffed 
imitation Scotch case, medium welt, all thong 
sewed by hand, made from heavy collar leather, 
kip faced, one buckle and peak. More durable 
than any ordinary collar made. Price each. 

No. 14 — Dray Collar, is a cased Collar, hair 
faced, made of the best stock, all hand stitched, 
projecting shoulders, finished with one buckle 
and peak. 

No. 15— Draft Collar, is made of best collar 
leather, medium heavy, made and stitched by 
hand throughout. All stitching is done with 
leather thongs or whangs. Broad welt, one 
buckle and peak on top. 

No. 16 — Draft Collar, made of hog hide, rim 
sewed on with thongs, thread sewed outside, 
finished with buckle and peak. 

No 17 — Duck Collar, made wholly of cotton 
duck, with leather pad on top and leather welt 
all around. 

No. 18 — Buggy Collar, made of plain leather. 

No. 19— Draft Welted Collar, kip black, split 
rim. Baker kersey lined. 

No. 20^Imitation Case Collar, wool stufled, 
all black, all thong stitched, made of best mate- 
rial, one buckle and peak on top. 

No. 21— Draft, Welted Leather Collar, half 
Sn-eeney, kip back, leather lined. 

No. 23— SWEAT COLLARS. Small, enam- 
eled cloth, for light team collar, tick lined. 

No. 23^Small, sheepskin, for light team col- 
lars, tick lined. 

No. 24 — Large, enameled cloth, for extra heavy 
collars, tick lined. 

No. 35 — Large, sheepskin, for extra heavy col- 
lars, tick lined. 

No. 26— COLLAR PADS. Sheepskin lined, 
stuffed with deer's hair, medium size. 

No. 26J — Same as No. 26, large size. 

No. 27— Sole Leather Collar Pads, for light 
team collars. No. 38 — Same for heavy team. 
No. 29 — Same for heavy truck and Scotch collars. 




No. 42— CLIPPING COMB. 

Made of German sUver, 7J^ inches long. 



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NO. 14. NEVADA, FAIK. 

Morgan muley tree, fenders and seat in one 
piece, tapederos, single cincli rigged, hair cinch. 
Fancy stamped. 




No. 01. MAN'S BEST. 



Rose tree, raw hide covered, all russet skirting, 
double cinch rigged, 1}4 inch stirrup straps, two 
3-inch cotton girths, sweat leather under rugs. Tie 
Latigoe, imitation block stirrup leather covered. 



No. 187. BOYS— KILGOKE, FAIR. 



Kilgore tree, quilted seat, bar padded, long 
skirts, cotton girth, wood stirrups. Fancy carved. 





No. 110. McCLEIiLAN, BLACK. 



McClellan tree, no seat or pad, short skirt, 
wood stirrups, single hair cinch. 




No. 20. MORGAN, FAIR OR BLACK. No. 31. HANNIBAL, FAIR OR BLACK. 



Morgan tree, bare horn and cantle, halt' seat, 
fenders and wood stirrups, hair cinch. Carved 
or stamped. 



Morgan hog covered tree, covered horn and 
cantle, fenders and tapederos, single cinch 
rigged, hair cinch. 



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No. 233. RXJWART SIDE. 



No. 235. SIDE. 



Patent Ruwart side tree, moquette seat and Common side tree, enameled cloth, quilted 

roll on cantle, leaphorn, bars padded, leather scat, full padded, cotton girth, iron stirrup, 

surcingle and double cinch rigged, slipper stirrup. Fancy ornamented forepiece. 
Fanc_v .stamped forepiece. 



Mo. 13. TEXAS, BLACK. 

Morgan tree, hide covered, bare horn and 
cantle, open seat, fenders and tapederos, single 
cinch rigged, hair cinch. Fine carved. 




No. 10. BIO GRANDE, BLACK. 

California tree, bare horn and cantle, half 
seat, fenders and tapederos, single cinch rigged, 
hair cinch. Fine carved. 



No. 45. CHICAGO, BLACK. 

Spanish tree, bars padded, plain leather seat, 
long skirt, tapederos, single cotton girth. Fancy 
carved. 



No. 317. SIDE. 

Common side tree, plush seat, full padded, 
surcingle and cotton girth, iron shoe stirrup. 
Fancy stamped. 



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HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 



Tins department will be found to be replete with everything requisite in tliis line, and the goods being uniformly of the best quality and descrip- 
tion, cannot fail to give the highest satisfaction. 



BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 




Door Bolts, Mortise Door Bolts— Each. Doz. 

No. 284. Berlin Bronze (same as cut) 

5. Gem nickel plate (ratchet) 

0. ' ' br 'aze, heavy (ratchet) 

Barrel Bolts— 

"WrouBht Japanned. Berlin Bronze. 

3 4 .'") 6 8 inches. 3 'd}4 inches. 



Frencli "Window Catches - 




Window Spring Bolts- 
No. 10. .Japanned. . 

37. Wrought Tmnc d 



No 3250. 3251. 3252. 



Gross. Doz. 




Sargent & Co. 
Mortise Locks— Each. 

No. 01800. Size 3i.<x3'4 inches reversil;le, lacquered iron 
front; iron bolts, wrought iron striding plate, malleable 

key; one luniMcv, 13 changes, price 

No. 1518. Si/.'- :;' ,\:;'4 inches, reversible, heavy brass front 
and bdlK; lir.i'^s Ijub and striking plate; nickel plated 
key, one tumbler, twelve changes; the best one tumbler 
lock made 

Mortise Latches — 

No. 0. Size 314x11,-4 iron front bolt and strike 

2. " 3'4xl4g iron front and strike, brass bolt 

4. • ' SV^xl ^8 brass front bolt and strike 

Rim Knob Locks — 

No. 1962Ji'. Size, -l'4\:i' , inches, iron bolts, malleable iron 
key, one tunililii ; iv\ . ivil)le 

No. 2986I4. Size. I';;\:ii , inches, brass bolts, nickel plated 
steel key, one lumljlcr; reversible 

Rim Knob Latches — 
No. 200i|. Size, Bi,,'x2i2 inches, japanned, iron bolt, round 

cornered case 

No. 203}^. Size, 3,5^x2J| inches, japanned, iron bolt, Iron 

slide bolt 

In ordering Rim Latches, please specify whether plain or 
reverse bevel. 



Rim Night Latches- 
No. 108. Size, S%x2U inches, four tumblers, bronze escutch- 
eons, two keys, for 1 to 2^ inch doors 

No. 640. Size, 3?.£x3,53 Indies, iron bolt, japanned escutch- 
eons, two nickel plated keys with nickel plated stop 
and drawback knob; will take from 1 to SSg inch door. 

Rim Dead Locks — 

No. 0369'?4. Size, 2^x2i^ inches, iron bolt, malleable key, 
one tumbler 

No. 0390. Size, 6x4 inches, ornamental japanned case, iron 
bolt, nickel plated steel key, one wrought iron tumbler; 
24 changes 

Knobs — 

No. 100. Brown Mineral Knobs, japanned mountings, -f^ 
spindle, will fit II4 to 2.I4' doorfor rim locks 

No. 102. Brown Mineral Knobs, for mortise locks, same size 
as No. 100 

No. 200. White Porcelain, for rim locks, japanned mount- 
ings, j\ spindle 

No. 202. White Porcelain, for mortise locks, same size as 
No. 200 

Wire Gate Hooks and Eyes — 

No. 40. 1?; 2 2i.i 3 314 4 5 



Wrought Hooks and Staples — 

No. 10. 3 4 



Wrought Hasps' and Staples - 

No. 20. 4 5 



Wrought Staples — 

No. 5. 2r^ 8 



Wrought Hinge Hasps - 

3 41; 



inches. 



10 inches. 



HANGERS. 

Check Back Barn Door Hangers — Strong and Durable. 
4 5 6 inches. 



Wrought Light Strap Hinges - 



3 



Sizes of screw. 



Wrought Heavy Strap Hinges - 



Size of screw. 



10 



8 inches 
9 



12 inches 
14 



Wrought Light T Hinges - 



Size of screw 



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HARDWARE— Continued. 



Torrey's Patent Rod Spring — 

Best spriiii; in the market fur screen or storm doors; 
per dozen. 



each, 



Screw Strap Hinges — 








Size, 


10 


13 


14 inches. 


Weight, 


^i 


^li 


5/2 pounds 



Butts — 

t'a.st, loose pin. ornamental. C'au be n.sed for both right and left 
and doors. 

3x2 3i.i.\2i.,- 3x3 SHxdji 4x4 



"Wrouglit Japanned Loose Pin — Strong and durable. 

2x2 2I2X3I2 3x3 3J^x3>^ 4x4 



Hat and Coat Hooks — 
INo. 7"). .lapanned or coppered . . 

Harness Hooks — 

No. 12. 8 inch heavy japanned. 



Doz. Gross. 
Each. Doz. 




Japanned Wrought Wire Wardrobe Hooks, made in one piece — 

Doz. Gross. 

TSTo. 50. Small 

No. 70. ■• 

Clothes Line Hooks — Each. Doz. 

Japanned, 4 screw holes 

Thumb Latches — 

No. 101 . Japanned, complete with screws 

No. 26. Japanned, very heavy, suitable for barn doors or 
heavy gates 

Brass Screw Hooks, for Bangle Boards — 
Size, 1, 5g % inch. 

per gross, 
per doz. 

Brass Cup Hooks — 

Size, inch. 

per gross. 

per doz. 
We carry in stock a most complete line of Builders' Hardware, and 
■would be pleased to furnish prices on anything not in the catalogue, which 
for want of .space we have been obliged to omit. 

Axle or Window Pulleys — 

Size, 2 2U 2ii inch. 



Sash Locks — Each. 

No. 10. liiirslar-proof, nicely finished, bronzed iron, real 

bronze knob; safest sash lock made 

No. 0. Burglar-proof 

Door Bumpers or Base Knobs — Doz. 

Black •walnut, rubber tipped, 21.2 inch 

Door Pulls— Each. 

Ko. 502. Japanned 

No. 504. Japanned, extra heavy, four screw lioles 



Doz. 



Bells- 
No. 143J.2x403. Size, 33^^ inches, ornamental bronzed iron 

bell and lever, very neat 

No. 56x.'55. Size, 4 inches 

This bell takes the place of the electric bell controlled by a battery; very 
handsome nickel plated bell, ornamental, real bronze, push button, and can 
be put on by anybody, and will not get out of order. 

Planes — 




Each. 

No. 91^. Excelsior Block Plane, six inches in length, 1% cut- 
ter, bits of best steel 

No. 130. Adjustible Throat Block Plane, 7"^ inches in 
length, 1^4 inch cutter 

No. 3. Smooth Plane, polished wood, double iron, ebony 
start 

No. 15. Jack Plane, polished wood, double iron, ebony start, 

No. 21. Fore Plane, polished, double iron, ebony start 

No. 27. Jointer Plane, 26 inches, polished, double iron, 

ebony start 

The cutters on these planes are all of the very best cast steel. 

Saws — 
No. 60. Hand Saws. Harvey W. Peace & Co.'s extra Lon- 
don spring steel, highly polished blades, carved handles, 
five flush improved screws: 

18 20 22 24 26 inches. 

No. 35. Rip Saw, 28 inches 

No. 35. Panel Saws. Harvey W. Peace & Co. Three im- 
proved brass rivets, beech handle, grained blade, best 
cast steel, warranted, from twelve to eight points to the 
inch: 
18 20 22 24 26 inches. 

Disston's Saws same prices as above. 
Saw Sets — 




Each. 

No. 1. Jlorrill's Patent. This is without exception the best 
set in the market. Will set any kind of saw tooth from 
a 12-point up • • • • 

No. 3C. Patent Saw Vise. The jaws are so constructed as 
to prevent the vibration of the saw in filing, lessening 
the noise and causing a great saving in files and time; 
the jaws are planed to match perfectly, can be set up 
on any bench or table 

Excelsior Pencil Holder- 
Can be attached to any divider 

Peace's Nest of Compass Saws- 
Beech wood handle, with one compass saw, one keyhole saw 
and one table or pruning saw; neat, complete 

Harvey W. Peace & Co.'s Keyhole Saw, with Iron Pad— 

This is a clieap and convenient combination of a keyhole saw, 
saw pad and screw driver 

Compass Saws— Cast steel, apple handle— 

10 12 12 inches. 

No. 101. Hand Saw, beech handle, steel blade, 26 inches, 
three brass rivets • • • • • 

No. 101. Panel Saw, beech handle, steel blade, tliree brass 
rivets. 18 inch. 20 inch •■ 



Doz 



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HARDWARE 



Inch. 
6... 

8... 
10... 



NICHOLSON'S FILES. 
Mill Files, no handles. 
Doz. 



In:;h, 
12 .. 
14 .. 



Flat Bastard Files — 
Inch. Each. 

4 

5 

6 



Doz. 



Round Bastard Files- 
Inch. Each. 

4 

5 

6 



Half Bound Bastard rUes — 
Inch. Each. Doz. 

4 

6 



Taper or Saw Files- 



Inch. 
3 

4. ... 

5.:... 

6 



Each. 



Claw Hammers — 
Hartford Solid Cast-Steel Adze Eye, polished, select hickory 
handles, warranted. 



Nos. 3 
Weight, 7 oz. 
Price, 



Plain Face. 
;. 1 lb. 



Bell Face. 



1 
20 oz. 



Nos. 13 12 
7 oz. 13 oz. 



16oz. 



11 
20 oz. 



Each, Doz. 



IXL Adze Eye Nail Hammers, maple handles 

Tack Hammers — 

All iron, with claw 

No. 4 Tack Hammer, malleable iron, hardened face, inlaid 
with black walnut; strong and convenient 

Rules— Each. Doz. 

No. 68. 2 feet, 4 fold, round joint 

" 61. 2 " 4 " square " 

" 84. 2 " 4 " half-bound 

" 62. 2 '■ 4 " full-bound 

" 90. 1 " 4 " ivory, round joint 

" 923^. 1 " 4 " " square " 

" 85. 2 " 4 " •■ ' " 



Clark's Patent Expansive Bits- 




Expansive Bits have two cutters to each bit, and are expanded or con- 
tracted by loosening the screw and sliding the bit in or out. They cut any 
size between the sizes noted. 

Genuine Jenning Auger Bits — 

Sizes, U ?8 M H % K 

Price, 



German Pattern Gimlet Bits — 
Any size, from jV to -J-; 



1 inch, 
each. 

Each. Doz. 



Chisels — 

Extra Socket Firmer, solid cast-steel, fully warranted to he perfect so 
far as material and workmanship is concerned; ground sharp; put up in sets 
in fancy wood box, twelve chisels to the set. 
li- H, %. Vi. %. %, K, 1, IJ^ 1^, -y%, 3 inches. Price, per set. 

Oilers — 
No. 1 3 4 5 



No. is small, two inches across bottom, and holds about one-half a pint. 
No. .5 is 41-1 inches across bottom and holds about a pint. The others 
are graduated between. 



—Continued. 

Try Squares — 

Rosewood, brass face, graduated steel blade. 

4K 6 m 9 

Sliding' Bevels — 

6 8 10 inches, 

each. 

Steel Squares — Each. Doz. 

No. 1. Extra super quality. Spaced ^'j, ^Jj, Jg, with brace 
measure and y^ scale and Essex new board measure, 
giving feet and inches in full. Size, 18x24, 2 inches 
wide. Price 

No. 13. Spaced 3^, }£ and 1 inch 

Iron Squares — 

No. 31. Spaced one side, 1% inches wide, marked to one- 
eighths. Price 

No. 24. Spaced both sides, 3 inches wide, marked to one- 
eighths. Price 

Screw Drivers — 

Cast-steel, patent metallic fasteners, heavy brass ferrules. 
Length of blade, 3 4 5 6 8 inches. 

each. 

Braces — 

No. 63. Ratchet, nickel-plated and handsomely trimmed. 

Sweep and jaws are steel; 10-lnch sweep, price 

Common ball and screw braces, price 

Gimlets — „ 

Ajjple handle, double cut, best made; assorted sizes 

Monkey-'Wrenclies — 
Cole's genuine screw wrenches. 

Size, 6 8 10 13 15 inches, 

each. 

Post Hole Augers — 
Vaughan's patent hollow tube. Price 

Combination Tools — 

The handle is Cocobolo, a handsome hardwood resembling 
Rosewood. The tools consist of a chisel, gauge, screw- 
driver, tack puller, gimlet, scratch awl and four brad awls, 
different sizes, all solid steel; hand forged, practical sizes; 
can carry it in the pocket. Price 

Hand Axes — 
Powell Tool Co. extra cast steel, single bevel: nicely bronzed. 
Nos. 3 4 5 

Size, 6x5 6J^x5},4 7x53>^ inches. 

Price, 1 85 each. 

Chalk Line Reels — Each. Doz. 

Beechwood , with scratch awl, price 

Reel, without awl 

Tape Lines — 

Brass bound, folding handle, 1^ inch, oiled tape. 35, 40. 50, 75, 100 feet. 

each. 

Bench Stop — Each. Doz. 

Morrill's Patent Screw Set, simplest and best made, price. . . . 




The Louderback Combination Tool — 

Each part a practical working instrument; comprising ten working tools, as 

follows- Adjustable Screw-Driver. 

Hand Vise, Wrench, Nail Puller, 

Large Gas Pliers, Hammer, Leather Punch, 

Drill Cutter, Pmcers, Small Gas Pliers. 

Cast steel, japanned, polished, drop forged. 

each. No. 53. Length, 9 inches each. 



No. 2. Length, 9 inches. 
No. 3. " 12 " 



No, .53. " 13 
If nickel-plated, add cents to each. 



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HARDWARE— Continued. 



Levels — Each. 
No. 0. Plumb and Level, arch top plate, two side views, pol- 
ished, assorted lengths, 24 to 30 inches 

1. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, arch top plate, 
two brass tipped side views, polished, 26 to 30 inches 
i. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, triple stock, 
arch top plate, two ornamental brass lipped side views, 
polished and tipped, assorted, 26 to 30 inches, price 

No. 40. Pocket Levels, iron top plate, japanned 

No. 41. Pocket Levels, brass top plate 



No. 
No. 



Copper Rivets and Burs — 
Size 8, Copper Rivets, with Burs: Length, J^ 
Price, 

Size 10, Copper Rivets, with Burs: Length, }4, 
Price, 



% 78 



1 inch, 
per lb. 




Smith & Wesson, 32-100-caliber, central fire, 3i2-inch barrel, auto- 
matic ejector and rebounding lock. 

5-shot, blued, rubber stock, single action 

5 " nickel plate, rubber stock, single action 

For self-cocking, $1 00 extra. 

38-100-caliber, central fire, 3J:5f-inch barrel, automatic ejector and 
rebounding lock. 

5-shot, bhied, rubber stock, single action 

5 " nickel plate, rubber stock, single action 

For selt-cocking, .|1 00 extra. 

No. XL. Bull Dog, folding hammer (Hopkins & Allen, manufactur- 
ers), double action, self-cocking. iVo premature discharges by 
catc/iing the hammer while remonmj from holster or pocket. 
38-caliber, rubber handles, octagon barrel, fluted cylinder, 
length of barrel 3 inches, entire length 7 inches, weight 16 oz., 
center fire, using Smith & Wesson 38-caliber cartridge 

No. XL Bull Dog. Same description as 38-caliber except in dimen- 
sions. 32-caliber, entire length 6 inches, weight6 ounces, using 
Smith & Wesson 33-caliber, central fire, cartridge 

Metropolitan Police, 33-caliber, long or short, rim fire, fluted cylin- 
der, octagon barrel, sliding safety lock over the end of ham- 
mer, locks the revolver and insures perfect safety in carrying. 
A very superior weapon ; double action 

No. U^. Blue .Jacket, 22-caliber, rim fire, long or short cartridge, 
found barrel, ruljber stock, full nickel plate, length of barrel 
21-3 inches, entire length 6 inches, weight 9 ounces, price 

British Bull Dog, 44-caliber, 5-shot, extra large, self-cocking, 19 oz. 
weight, length of barrel 2I4 inches, entire length 6 inches. 
This is one of the strongest shooting revolvers in the market, 
the bore being so large gives it powerful effect, using 44-cali- 
ber Webley cartridges. Price 

British Bull Dog, 38-caliber, 6-shot, same style as above, using 38-cal- 
iber Smith & Wesson cartridges, price 

British Bull Dog. 32-caliber, 7-shot, central fire, using S. & W. car- 
tridges, price 

CARTRIDGES. 

23-caliber, B. B. caps 250 in box, 

• M ■' 

' ' short, rim fire 100 

" M " 

long, ■■ 100 " 

"" " M ■• 

' 'J-caliber, short, " 50 " 

M ■' 

long, " 50 " 



CARTRIDGES— Continued. 

32-caliber, long, rim fire M in box, 

" Smith & Wesson, center fire 50 

M 

38-caliber, " " " 59 

M 

44-caliber, Webley center fire, for Bull-Dog Revolvers. .. 50 

...M 



RAZORS. 



Each. 




Each. Doz. 

No. 1367. Wade & Butcher; % inch 

No. 03553. Wostenholm's IXL, genuine pipe; ^^ inch 

This razor is hollow-ground and etched. 

No. 3022. Rogers' (white handle); % inch 

Hollow-ground, very superior. 
Bengal Razors, the barbers' favorite, full concaved, black 

handles; three sizes, ]ii, fi,% 

Berlin Ground Razors, lull concaved black handles; the best 

razor that can be produced (warranted) 

Swedi.?h Razor, frame back, never needs grinding, seldom 
honing, and not so much stropping as the ordinary hol- 
low-ground razor. Sizes, f-g, J.j or J'4 width of blade ' 

This style of razor is much used in Europe. It is tempered by a peculiar 
chemical process which not only insures it good quality but makes it adapt- 
able to any kind of beard. 

Each. Doz. 

The Ideal and Star Safety Razors 

By these razors shaving is made easy and pleasant. Even a child could 
use them without danger. Very useful for travelers and nervous people. 
Each razor is put up in a neat box, containing full directions for sharpening, 
and can be carried in the vest pocket. 

Razor Strops — Each. Doz. 

No. 11. Common Sense is a good Strop, and worth double 
the price. 

Emmerson's Pattern Strop 

' ' Genuine " 

Climax Elastic, one of the best Strops 1 

Combination Strop, four sides, double belt and screw j 

POCKET KNIVES. 

All blades are forged steel, tempered in oil, and specially well finished 
and durable. 

Each. Doz. 

No. 1602. Torrey, two blades, 3I4 inches, heavy 

2002. Booths, " " 3i| •' ebony handle 

13591. IXL, Or. Wostenholm'^ two blades, 3;'4 inches, 

Buckhorn 

12075. IXL, G. Wostenholm, two blades, 3J^ inches, ; 

Buffalohorn 

Gentlemen's Pocket Knives — 
No. 15353. IXL, G. Wostenholm, three blades, 33^ inches, 

Buffalo handle 

9135. IXL, G. Wostenholm, three blades, 3^^ inches, 
long. Stag handle 

9186. IXL, G. Wostenholm, four blades, 3*8 inches. 
Stag handle 

9187. IXL, G. Wostenholm, four blades, S^g inches, 
long Pearl handle 

2035. Ivory, Buck or iJtag handle, two blades, 3% 
inches, name plate 

Pen Knives — 

No. 702. Henchel's, two blades. Pearl handle, tipped, 3 

inches 

300. Graef & Schmidt, two blades and buttonhook, i% 

inches 

9117. IXL, Geo. Wostenholm, three blades, tipped, 3 

inches 

This knife has genuine Tortoise Shell handle and is elegantly finished. 
No. 1044. G. & S" Combination, Pearl or genuine Tortoise 
Shell handle, 2''g inches long, curved nail scissors, nail 
polisher, file and one blade 



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HARDWARE— Continued. 



SCISSORS AND SHEARS. 

Nickel-plated steel Shears, warranted best made, trimmer handle, for 
family or dressmakers' use. 

Size 7 7i.(, 8, 8^, 9 inches. 

per pair, 
per doz. 
No. 509. Scissors, silver polish, two sharp points; best maae. 
Size iX- 5 5I2, 6 inches. 

per pair. 
per doz. 
No. 309. 2% silver iiolish, one sharp point, same quality and price as 

No. 509. 
No. 9028. Highly polished steel blades, enameled handles. 

Size 41^, 5, 5i4, 6 inches. 

per pair. 



Folding Scissors — 

Blunt points, half blunt or sharp points. 



Small size. 
Large " 



Each. Doz. 




HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 
Clothes "Wringers — 

No. 33^. Novelty, will fit round or square tubs, 10-inch rolls, 



Each. Doz. 



galvanized gear, pure rubber rollers 



Sad Irons — 

Mrs. Pott's. These irons are filled with a composition which retains the 
heat twice as long as the common sad iron. 

No. 55. Highly polished, are sold in sets of two smooth irons, one pol- 
ishing iron, one stand and walnut detachable handle; price 
per set. 

No. 50. Same as No. 55, only nickel plated, per set. Extra wal- 

nut handles. cents each. 

Common sad irons, extra polished, 5 to 9 pounds, 3}^ cents per pound. 

Apple Corer and Parer — 

O. K. Apple Pearer and Corer. The best and cheapest ever offered the 
public; steel blade, black, enameled handles, with brass ferniles; 
price. each, per dozen. 

Tubular Lantern^ 

No. 0, improved Tubular Lantern, patent lift, full size; price 
each, per dozen. ^ 

Police or Dark Lantern — 

Police or Dark Lanterns, 2^-inch bull's-eye; price, cents each. The 
same, 3-inch bull's-eye, price, cents each. 

Gem Soldering Set — 

No 1, Gem Soldering Set. This useful article is intended for family use, 
also farmers, mechanics and everyone using tin, brass or copperware. 
The casket contains soldering copper, scraper, bar of solder, bar of 
soldering salts, with full directions, enclosed in neat wooden bo.x, 
each. 

No. 3, Gem Soldering Set. Same as No. 1, except that the tools arc not 
so nicely finished; price, each. 

Little Detective Scale. Weighs from },^ ounce to 25 pounds; without 
scoop, each; with tin scoop, with brass scoop. 

Kerosene Cans — 

Kerosene Cans. " Daisy," glass, with tin jacket, J.^ gallon, each; 

1 gallon, AH tin, spout and screw''top, J^ gallon, 

each; 1 gallon, 3 gallon. 

Mouse Traps — 
The Delusion. Sets itself. Is very successful. Price, 
per dozen. 



Rat Traps — 




Little Throttle. One of the most successful traps made. It is 

in front of the hole, so that the animal in passing out or in must get 
caught; price each; per doz. 

Toilet Paper Cabinets — Each. Doz. 

No. 1, Family toilet fixtures, bronzed 

2, " " " nickel 

3, Hotel fixture (like cut), bronzed 

Family Toilet Fixture for unperforated paper, bronzed, neat and string, 
each; per dozen. 

Toilet Paper, Perforated for Nos. 1 and 3 fixtures, cents 

per dozen. Unperforated, one paper, full length and width, 

each; per dozen. Price on case lots furnished on application. 

Cuspadores — 

Nickel plated, price each, per dozen. Solid cast iron, 

will not break or turnover, porcelain lined, handsomely decorated, 
large size; price, per dozen. 

LiaUID GliUE. 

Le Page's Liquid Glue is the best adhesive known, almost anything that 
is broken can be repaired so as to be stronger than before. Not only articles 
of wood, but crockery, glass and even cast iron can be rejjaired with it so 
as to bear the rough handling of daily use. Is always ready for use, and 
does not have to be heated. No family can afEord to be without it. Put up 
in bottles for family use. p h Tt ' 

Small Family Size . . . 

Large " " 

Put up in cans for Carpenters, Carriage Builders, etc 
3>.^ Pints 

1 " 

1 Quart 

1^ Gallon 

1 " 

MAIL OR LETTER BOX. 

Size, 6x13, black japanned, gold lined and raised letters " U. S. Mail," 
on front, and brass padlock, very neat and strong. Each, per dozen, 



REED'S LIGHTNING BRACE AND SCREW DRIVER. 

Something that every mechanic ought to have; will tarn a screw both 
in and out in less time than it takes to turn a .screw halt in with an ordinary 
screw driver. Length when closed 15 inches, open 2(i inches. 
1 Screw Driver, Bit with each Brace. Price 

BRACKET SAWS. 

No. 1. New Rogers Saw, foot power, iron frame; is characterized for 
its compactness, strength and durability, ease of action and firmness when 
in oper.ation, and each machine is provided with a dust blower and an 
attachment for drilling. With each machine we give six saw blades, 
wrench, .sheet of designs and three drill points. Saw alone weighs 25 lbs., 
saw and box weighs 36 lbs. Price, 

No. 2. Hand Bracket Saw, steel frame, .sheets of designs, impression 
paper, brad-awl and one dozen saws, put up in neat bos. Price, complete. 



Extra Sorrento Saws, any size from No. 1 to 0, 



per aozen. 



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T (^ /^ I /^ |_J P" O T 0-^IB,ST-CLASS MECHANICS' TOOLS— Not Toys. -To meet a growing demand from Mechanics 

I Vi/V>/Lai V^ I I^L^7 I ^3 and Amateurs for Chests filled with reliable Tools, we place on sale ttie following line, filled with goods 
of standard makers. Our chests are not crowded with cheap, showy and useless tools, but selected from our stock of regular brands. The following lists 
of contents give styles, quality and sizes. Any of the lower priced sets make the nucleus to build upon in future, and in supplying your boy you are pro- 
viding for the man. 

FAKMEB'S TOOL CHEST No. 3. 
Made from Selected Second Growth Ash, Heavy AValnut Moldings, Patent Dovetail Joints and Movable Trays. Trimmed with Bronzed Chest 



Handles, Steel Butts. Lock and Key complete 
1 Handled C. S. Axe. 
1 No. 4 C. S. Hand Axe, 5}4 inch. 
1 No. 2 Phillips C. S. Shingling Hatchet, d% cut. 
1 No. 1* Maydole Adz-eye Nail Hammer, wt. 1 lb. 
1 No. C. 8. Plow Hammer, weight, 1 lb. 12 oz. 
8 C. S. Auger Bits, 1 each )i, ^\, %, }4, %, M, 
% and 1 inch. 

3 C. S. Augers and Handles, I each m and 2 in. 

4 C. S. Gimlet Bits, assorted, 4 to ^4 inch. 

4 Morse Bit Stock Iron Drills, 1 each y\, i, ^,;, 

and ^3 inch. 
1 C. S. Screw Driver Bit. 

1 No. 129 Patent Chuck Ratchet Brace, 10 sweep. 
1 6inch Stanley C. S. Screw Driver. 
4 Socket Firmer CLiisels, 6 in. blades, 

1 each I4, lij, 1 and V4 inch. 
1 C. S. Handled'Brad Awl." 
1 C. S. Handled Scratch Awl. 
1 No. 9 Square Hickory Mallet. 



Size: 35 inches long, 20 inches wide, 18 inches deep. 
1 8 inch C. S. Drawing Knife. 
1 pair 6-inch 0. S. Dividers. 
1 No. 3 Zinc Oiler. 
4 Hand Saw Taper Files and Handles, 1 each 3J^, 

4, 4}.^ and 5 inch. 
1 10-inch Mill File. 
1 10-inch Half- Round Bastard File. 
1 lOinch Round Bastard File. [Cutters. 

1 pair 5inch C. S. combination Pliers and Wire 
1 C, S. Spring Harness Punch. 
1 pair 8 inch C. S. Carpenter's Pincers. 
1 No. 3 C. S. Square Nail Set. 
1 C. S. Prick Punch. 
1 C. S. Center Punch. 
1 C. S. Solid Punch. 
1 C. S. Cold Chisel, }4 inch. 
1 No. 3 N;ish Saw Set. 
1 Double Smooth Plane, 8 in . 2 in. Cutter. 
1 Double Jack Plane, 15 in., 334 in. Cutter. 



Contains 74 Tools, first quality mechanics. 
1 No. 68 2-foot Boxwood Rule. 
1 No. 24 Iron Square, 2-foot. 
1 6-inch Stanley C. S. Try Square. 
1 No. 165 Stanley Boxwood Marking Gauge. 
1 13^-inch Iron Bench Screw. 
1 Butcher Tanged Firmer Gouge, J^ inch. 
1 Disston No. 7 26-inch Hand Saw. 
1 Disston No. 7 28 inch Rip Saw. 
1 Washita Oil Stone. 
1 12-inch Wrought Monkey Wrench. 
1 lO-inch Lathrop Brick Trowel. 
1 pair No. 2 Hand Pruning Shears. 
1 Carpenter's Pencil. 
1 C. S. Square Reamer. 
1 C. 8. Rose Head Countersink. 

1 8-inch Stanley C. S. Sliding T Bevel. 

2 pair lO-inch Hand Screws. 

1 12-inch Disston Compass Saw. 
1 Bit Angle and Square Level. 



1 No. 3 C. S. Hand Axe, 4*4: inch. 
1 No. 1\}4 Maydole Nail Hammer. 
1 No. 43 Maydole Riveting Hammer. 

1 Rosewood Handle Gimlet. 

6 C. S. Auger Bits, 14 to }i inch. 

6 C. S Gimlet Bits, assorted, 4 toi| inch. 

2 Morse Bit Stock Iron Drills, I4 and % inch. 
1 C. S. Rose Head Countersink. 

1 C. S. Square Reamer. 

1 C. S. Screw Driver Bit. 

1 No. 112 Backus Patent Chuck Brace. 

1 pair 6-inch C. S. Dividers. 

4 Socket Firmer Chisels, I4' to 1^ inch. 

1 Butcher Tanged Firmer Gouge, ^ inch. 



GENTS' TOOL CHEST No. 4. 

(Chest, Styleof No. 8.) 
Size: 30 inches long, 16 inches wide, 1.5 inches deep. Contains 61 Tools, first quality mechanics. 



1 Chalk Line Reel. 

1 50-foot Chalk Line. 

1 Set Hollow Handle Awls and Tools. 

1 No. 9 Square Hickory Mallet. 

1 8inch Witherby C. S. Drawing Knife 

1 5-inch Stanley C. S. Screw Driver. 

3 Handsaw Taper Files and Handles. 

1 8 inch Mill File. 

1 lO-inch Half-Round Bastard File. 

1 pair 5 C. S. Pliers. 

1 pair 8 inch C. S. Carpenter's Pincers, 

1 No. 3 C. S. Square Nail Set 

1 Double Smooth Plane. 

1 Double Jack Plane. 



1 No. 91^ Bailey Patent Block Plane. 

1 No. 62 Brass Bound 2-foot Boxwood Rule. 

1 8-inch Stanley C. S. Sliding T Bevel. 

1 71^-inch Stanley C. S. Try Square. 

1 No. 165 Boxwood Marking Gauge. 

1 Disston'a D 8, 22.inch Panel Saw. 

1 Disston's No. 4, 10-inch Back Saw. 

1 Washita Oil Stone and Oiler. 

1 10-inch Wrought Monkey Wrench. 

1 Carpenter's Pencil. 

2 pair 8 inch Hand Screws. 
1 No. 1 C. S. Scratch Awl. 

1 No. 1 C. S. Iron Spoke Shave. 
1 Bit Angle and Square Level. 



0. 5. 



1 No. 3 C. S. Shingling Hatchet. 

1 No. 2 Maydole Brad Hammer, 

1 Rosewood Handle Gimlet. 

6 C. S. Auger Bits, }^ to 9^. 

4 C. S. Gimlet Bits. 

1 C. S. Rose Head Countersink. 

1 C. S. Square I{eamer. 

1 C. S. Screw Driver Bit. 

1 No. 113 Backus Patent Chuck Brace. 

1 pair 6-inch C. S. Dividers. 

4 Butcher Firmer Chisels, I4' to IJ^. 

1 Butcher Tanged Firmer Gouge, i^^ inch. 

1 set Hollow Handle Awls and Tools. 



YOUTHS' TOOL CHEST No. 

(Chest, Style of No. 3.) 
Size: 27 inchei long, 13 inches wide, 10 inches deep. Contains 50 Tools, first quality mechanics. 



I No. 9 Square Hickory Mallet. 

1 7-inch Witherby 0. S. Drawing Knife. 

1 5 Stanley C. S. Screw Driver. 

3 Hand Saw Taper Files and Handles. 

1 8 inch Mill File. 

1 pair 5 C. S. Pliers. 

1 pair 8 C. S. Carpenter's Pincers. 

1 No. 3 C. S. Square Nail Set. 

1 No. 1 10 Stanley Block Plane. 

1 Double Jack Plane. 

1 No. 61 2-foot Boxwood Rule. 

1 No. 7 20.inch Disston Panel Saw. 



1 No. 4 lO-inch Disston Back Saw. 

1 6-inch Stanley C. S. Try Square. 

1 No 165 Boxwood Marking Gauge 

1 Washita Oil Stone and Oiler. 

1 50-foot Chalk Line. 

1 Chalk Line Reel. 

1 Carpenter's Pencil. 

1 No. 1. C. S. Iron Spoke Shave. 

1 8-inch Stanley C. S. Sliding T Bevel. 

I No. 1 Scratch Awl. 

1 No. 10 Steel Square, 1 foot. 

1 Bit Angle and Square Level. 



BOYS' TOOL CHEST No. 6. 

(Chest, Style of No. 3.) 
Size : 27 inches long, 13 inches wide, 10 inches deep. Contains 41 Tools, Mechanics' Quality. 



1 No. 1 C. 8. Shingling Hatchet, d}^ inch cut. 
1 No. 23 Maydole Adz-Eye Brad Hammer, weight 

7 ounces. 
4 C. S. Auger Bits, 1 each }^, y\, % and 3^ inch. 
1 0. S. Rose Head Countersink. 
1 C. S. Square Reamer. 
1 C. S. Screw Driver Bit. 
1 No. 118 Bartholomew Patent Chuck Brace, 10 

inch sweep. 
1 pair 6-inch C. S. Dividers. 
3 Butcher Tanged Firmer Chisels, 1 each 1.4, J^ 

and 1 inch. 
1 Butcher Tanged Firmer Gouge, }4 inch. 



Size : 21 inches long, 
1 No. 1 Phillips C. S. Shingling Hatchet, cut 

M inch. 
1 No. 23 Maydole Brad Hammer, weight, 7 oz. 
3 Butcher Tanged Firmer Chisels, 1 each i£ and 

1 inch. 
1 No. 4 Round Hickory Mallet. 
1 6-inch Witherby C. S. Drawing Knife. 
1 C. S. Handled Brad Awl. 
1 C. S. Handled Scratch Awl. 
1 Chalk Line Reel. 



1 Chalk Line Reel. 

1 20-foot Chalk Line. 

1 No. 3 Round Hickory Mallet. 

1 0-inch C. S. Drawing Knife. 

1 4-inch Stanley C. S. Screw Driver. 

1 No. 3 Zinc Oiler. 

1 4-inch Hand Saw File. 

1 8-inch Mill File. 

I pair 4-inch C. S. Pliers. 

1 pair 6inch Carpenter's Pincers. 

1 No. 3 C. S. Square Nail Set. 

1 No. 103 Stanley Block Plane. 

1 No. 68 2-foot Boxwood Rule. 

BOYS' TOOL CHEST No. 7. 

(Chest, Style of No. 3.) 
10 inches wide, 8 inches deep. Contains 30 Tools, 
1 20-foot Chalk Line. 
1 pair 6-inch C. S. Carpenter's Pincers. 
1 4-inch Stanley C. S. Screw Driver. 
1 No. 2 Zinc Oiler. 
1 4inch Hand Saw Taper. 
1 6-inch Mill File. 
1 No. 3 C. S Square Nail Set. 
1 Carpenter's Pencil. 
1 No. 102 Block Plane. 
1 No. 69 1 foot Bcxwood Rule. 



1 Double Jack Plane, 15 inch, 2}^ inch Cuttet 

1 No. 22 Iron Square, 2 foot. 

1 No. 61 Beechwood Marking Gauge. 

1 No 3 18 inch Brown Panel Saw. 

1 Washita Oil Stone. 

1 Carpenter's Pencil. 

2 C. S. Gimlet Bits. 

1 C. S. Handled Brad Awl. 

1 C. S. Handled Scratch Awl. 

I Set No. 120 Hollow Handle Avrls and Tools, 

(20 Tools.) 
1 41^-inch Stanley C. S. Try Square. 
1 No. 1 C. 8. Iron Spoke Shave. 



Mechanics' Quality. 

1 41.^-inch Stanley C. S. Try Square. 

1 No. 61 Beechwood Marking Gauge. 

1 No. 117 Bartholomew Patent Chuck Brace, 

8-inch sweep. 

2 C. S. Gimlet Bits. 

2 C. S. Auger Bits, I4 and J4 inch. 

1 C. S. Screw Driver Bit. 

1 Washita Oil Stone. 

1 No. 1 C. S. Iron Spoke Shave. 

1 No. 3 16-inch Brown's Saw. 



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SPORTING GOODS 

BOXING GLOVES. 




HEALTH EXERCISING ELASTIC STRIK- 
ING AIR-BAG. 



We would call special atteution of those interested in tlie manly 
art of Self-Defense to our superior line of Boxing Gloves. 

Owing to tbe increased demand we have found it necessary to man- 
ufacture these goods on a much larger scale than ever before attempted, 
and we hope to be able to supply the demand with a far better article than 
made heretofore, and at comparatively low prices. 

The label on each set of Gloves will bear our Trade-Mark to insure its 
genuineness. 

BOXING GLOVES. 

Per Set 

No. A. Boys' size, chamois back, tan palms, new style 

" B. Same as No. A, men's size 

" C. White kid, tan palm, new style 

" D. All whitekid, newstylepalm 

No. 20. Men's size 

" 35. Men's size, chamois back, heel padded. . . . 

" 40. Superior quality, buckskin 

" 4.5. Same as No. 40, heel padded 

" .50. Kid glove, with tan colored leather palm. 
" 55. Kid glove, same as No. 50 heel padded. . . 
" 60. Finestwhite kid glove, with ventilated p'lm 

No. 65. Same as No. 60, heel padded 

" TO. Chandler's professional white kid glove 

" 75. Four ounce, hard fighting glove 

" 75A. Two ounce fighting glove 

" 80. Graham's patent safety glove 

" 85. " " " " heel padded 

THE LAFLIN ROWING MACHINE. 

The Smallest, Simplest, and most Practical Rowing Machine 
ever introduced. 






There can be no question whatever, but that the best results of exer- 
cise can nowhere be secured in such perfection as in a perfectly appointed 
"■ymnasium under a competent and thorough teacher. At the same time. It 
has been demonstrated beyond all question, that any man, woman or child 
may secure in the home, in the ofBce, or in the shop, by means of a simple 
and inexpensive device, results that vie closely with the highest success of 
the crymnasium. The accompanying illustration closely illustrates the 
exercise which may be secured by the use of the Elastic Striking Air-Bag, 
combining as it does, in the most simple form, all of the advantages which 
may be derived from the use of dumb bells, Indian clubs, ropes and rings, 
rowing machines, pulley weights, and even the boxing glove itself. 
Price, each 



RUBBER HEALTH PULLS, 

or Pocket Gymnasiums. 



The Spalding Flat Rubber Straps or 
Pocket Gymnasiums are made of a pure 
H rubber, and are by far the best rubber 
health pulls made. 



No. A. Smallest size, intended 
for children, or for young 
ladies 

No. B. Medium size, for ordinary 
use of gentlemen 

No. C. Largest size, for strong men 



Each. 



Price, cacn 



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SPORTING GOODS.— Continued. 



SPALDING'S BASE-BALLS 



The only official Ball of the National League. In sepa- 
rate box and sealed. 




Prices of Spalding's Base Balls. 

No. 1. Spalding's Official League Ball, as adopted by 
the National League fur 1S8S; each biiU wrapped in tinfoil 
and put up in a .separate box, as represented in the above 
illustration, and sealed in accordance with the latest League 
regulations. Warranted to last a full game without rip- 
ping, or losing its elasticity or shape 

No. lA. Spalding's Association Ball. Similar to the ball 
used Ijy the American Association; each ball wrapped in 
tin foil and put up in a separate box and sealed, as repre- 
sented in the above illustration. Warranted to last a full 
game without ripping or losing its shape 

No. IB. Spalding's Boys' League Ball. To meet the 
growing demand for a tirst-class ball for boys, we intro- 
duced last season our Boys' League, which is made ex- 
actly like the official League Ball, but smaller in size; each 
ball wrapped in tin foil and put up in a separate box, as 
represented in the above illustration, and sealed in accord- 
ance wiih the latest League regulations. Warranted to last 
a full game without ripping, or losing its elasticity or shape. 

No. 2. Spalding's Professional Dead Ball, white. The 
best dead ball made, covered with selected hor.sehide; every 
ball warranted to last a game of nine innings; each ball put 
\ip in a separate box, as represented in the above illu.stra- 
tion, and sealed with a white label, on which is shown the 
Spalding trade-mark 



To Clubs 
Each. ))er doz. 



To Clubs, 
Each, per doz. 



No. 3. Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, white. Covered 
with horsehide, and especially adapted for practice games; 
each ball put up in a separate box, as represented in the 
above illustration, and sealed with a white label, on which 
is shown the Spalding trade-mark. Every ball warranted . 

No. 3R. Spalding's Amateur Dead Ball, red. Same as 
No. 3, only colored red, with white label, on which is 
shown the Spalding trade-mark in red 

No. XX. Spalding's Amateur Lively Ball, white. Cov- 
ered with horsehide; each ball put up in separate Ijox, as 
shown above, and sealed with label showing the Spalding 
trade-mark. To meet the growing demand for a good 
lively ball, at a medium price, we introduced this liall last 
season, and finding that it met with such a ready sale, will 
continue it this season ■ 

No. 5. Spalding's King of the Diamond Ball, white. 
Covered with horsehide, regulation .size and weight. A 
good ball for catching and throwiug. Each ball put up In 
a separate box, as shown aljove, and sealed with label 
showing the Spalding trade-mark 

No. 7. Spalding's Boys' Favorite, white. Regulation 
size and weight, horsehide cover. A good boys' ball. Each 
ball put up in a separate box and .sealed with white band 
showing the Spalding trademark. The best ball for the 
money ever offered 

No. 7B. Spalding's League Junior, white. To meet the 
demand for a good ball for boys, we have this season add- 
ed the " League Junior," which for price is unequaled. It is 
made slightly under the regulation size. Each ball is put 
up in a separate bo.^ and sealed with white band showing 
the Spalding trade-mark 

No. 8. Spalding's Eureka Ball, white. Regulation size 
and weight. The best cheap Ijall for the money on the 
market. Each ball is put up in a separate box and sealed 
with white band showing the Spalding trade-mark 

No. 9. Spalding's Rattler Ball, white. Size, S^g inches; 
weight, 41^ oz. The best and largest ten-cent ball made. 
Each ball is jiut up in a separate box and sealed with white 
baud sliowiug the Spalding trade-mark 

No. 10. Spalding's Boss Ball. Size, 7}^ inches; weight, 3 
oz. Packed oue dozen in a box. The best juvenile two- 
piece five-cent ball on the market. Each ball is put up in 
separate box and sealed with white band showing the 
Spalding trade-mark 

SPALDING'S TRADE-MARK CATCHERS' GLOVES. 

No. 3 O. Spalding's Special 
League Catchers' Gloves, 
full left hand, sole leather 
tips 

No. 3 O. Spalding's Full 
Left Hand Catchers' 
Gloves, half tipped 

No. 1 0. Spalding's League 
Club Catchers' Gloves . . . 

No. 1. Spalding's Profes- 
sional Catchers' Gloves. . . 

E^All the above gloves are 

Trade -Marked and 

fully warranted. 

AMATEUR BASE-BALL GLOVES. 

Full left hand glove 

Open back, regular glove 

practice glove 

" " junior glove 

" " cheap glove 

" " cheapest glove 





SPALDING'S TRADE -MARKED 

CATCHERS' MASK. 

No. 2-0-Spaldiug's extra heavy spe- 
cial League Mask 

" 1-0-Spalding's regular League 

Mask 

" 1 — Spalding's boys' regular 

League Mask 

It^AU above masks are Trade Marked, 
and fully warranted. 

AMATEUR MASKS. 

No. A — Amateur men's Mask 

' ' B — ' ' boys' Mask 



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SPORTING GOODS.— Continued. 



SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED BATS. 



FNG'S SPECIAL BLACK BAND LEAGUE BAT. 



Made out of the choicest selected second-growth wliite ash. Each bat i-.r;n. iiill\ v. . i-lird. 
aud tlie weight in ounces stamped under the trade-mark; they arc l.ilhc i"i|i,<h, ,1 and 
finished in the highest possible manner, and we guarantee it to be llie linest, bal 
offered to the trade; it is incased in a strong paper bag. "With or without granulated 
handle as desired. 

Each , I To clubs, per doz , 

No. 0.— SPALDING'S BLACK BAND LEAGUE BAT. 



Made from selected straight-grained white ash; weighed and stamped; Jiighlj' pol- 
ished; each bat incased in strong paper bag. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 1.— SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED ASH BAT. 



Made on four different molds; linished with three coats of best shellac, and lathe pol- 
ished. Each bat has the weight stamped under trade-mark. 
Each I To clubs, per doz 

SPALDING'S LIGHTWOOD BATS. 

We wish to call the attention of the trade to the elegant manner in which we are finish- 
ing our lightwood bats; we have entirely changed the style and finish of these bats in 
a way that is sure to meet the approval of the trade. Both basswood and willow are 
harder to take a satisfactory finish than hard wood, but for the coming season we 
have spared no time or expense in making these t)ats the finest of their kind ever 
put on the market. They are made from selected straight grained timber, and we 
recommend Ihcm to all who want a good, strong light weiulit bat 

Wo 3. SPALDING'S BLACK BAND BASSWOOD B 4.T 




Is mail..' fiMii 

manner; incased in stri 

Each I To clubs, per doz. 

No. 4.— SPALDING'S BLACK BAND WILLOW BAT. 



■ paper 



Highly finished; each bat has stamped weight, and is guaranteed to be the best lightwood 

bat made; incased in strong paper bag. 
Each I To clubs, per doz 

SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED BOYS' BATS. 

The demand among the younger generation for a trade-marked Sp.alding bat has been .'■o 
great that we have taken great pains in getting out a line of bats for the boys as near 
as possible like the men's in shape and general appearance. 

No. OB.— SPALDING'S BLACK BAND TRADE-MARKED 
BOYS' ASH BAT. 
This bat is highly finished, made from selected timber, and finished in the same manner 
as our No. oo bat, stamped; weight; incased in paper bag, 30-34 inches. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No IB.— SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED BOYS' ASH BAT. 
Fini.shed same style as No. 1, 28 to 33 inches. 

Each To clubs, per doz 

No. 3B.— SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED BOYS' BASSWOOD BAT. 
Made after same models as our No. 3 bat, only proportionately smaller; nicely finished; 

38 to 32 inches. 
Each I To clubs, per doz 

SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED 
FANCY BATS. 

Owing 1o the large demand for fancy bats, two years ago we placed on the market our 
line of trade-marked fancy bats, which are superior in every way to any line of 
fancy bats ever offered to the trade. 

No. AA.— SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED FANCY BAT. 



^ ^^^^^^ap ) i.(sM) Jl| 



Mahogany finish, with white band trade-mark; granulated handle; stamped weight; in- 
cased in strong paper bag. 

Each I To clubs, per doz . 

No. BB.— SPALDING'S TRADE-MARKED FANCY BASSWOOD BAT. 




BROWN'S TRADE-MARKED 
BATS. 

To meet the demand that appears to exist in the trade for a 
good serviceable polished bat at a low price, we have intro- 
duced a line of bats which will answer these requirements. 
These bats are made out of seasoned lumber, turned on ap- 
proved models, and are guaranteed to be equal to any and 
superior to most bats that flood the market. We do not claim 
that these bats are equal to our trade-marked bats, for they are 
not selected with the same care or so highly finished, but with 
this exception they are equal to any other line of bats made. 
No. 21.— BROWN'S TRADE-MARKED ASH BAT. 
Made of sea.suned ash, on the latest approved models, nicely 
polished. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 23.— BROWN'S TRADE-MARKED BASS BAT. 
Made of .seasoned timber, nicely polished. 

Each. ] To clubs, per doz 

No. 24.— BROWN'S TRADE-MARKED AMERICAN 

WILLOW BAT. 

Made of seasoned timber, burnt at ends, highly finished. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 23B.— BROWN'S TRADE-MARKED BOYS' 
BASS BAT. 
28 to 32 inches. 
Each ] To clubs, per doz 

POLISHED, OILED AND COMMON 
BATS. 

No. lOE.— Men's Cherry polished and ringed bats. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 10. — jMen's Cherry oiled bats. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 7E. — Men's poli.shed and ringed Basswood bats. 

Each I To clubs, per doz 

No. 6. — Men's Ash, plain finish with burnt rings, assorted 
length, 36 to 39 inches. 

Each I Per doz 

No. 7. — Men's Basswood, plain finish with burnt rings, assort- 
ed length, 36 to 89 inches. 

Each ' I Per doz 

No. 8. — Boy's Ash, plain finish with burnt rings, assorted 
lengths, 38 to 33 inches. 

Each I Per doz 

No. 9. — ^Bovs' Basswood, plain finish with burnt rings, assorted 

length.s. 28 to 33 inches. 
Each I Per doz 

WORSTED BASE BALL BELTS. 




Each. 



(ANY COLOR.) 

No. 2-0. — League X!lub belt, tongue buckle. 

I Per doz 

No. 0. — League Club belt, patent buckle. 

Each I Per doz 

No. 1.— Leather mounted. 
Each ) Per doz 



Each 



COTTON BASE BALL BELTS. 

No. 3.— Nickel buckle. 
Each I Per doz 

No. 4. — Leather mounted. 
Each ! Per doz 

No. 5. — Leather mounted. 
Each I Per doz 

SPALDING'S SHOE PLATES. 

No. 0. — Spalding's League Shoe Plates. 

Per pair 

No. 1 .-Spalding's Professional Shoe Pl'tes. 

I'rr pair 

No. 2.— Spalding's Steel Shoe Plates. 
Per pair 



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SPORTING GOODS.— Continued. 



SPALDING'S BASE BALL SHOES. 

Teu Pair. 

No. 0. Special League Shoe 

" 1. League Club, leather 

■' 3. Chicago Club, canvas 

■ 3. Amateur Shoe, " 

iiX. " •' " Boys' 

' 4. Oxford Tie Shoes, cauvas 






ATHLETIC SHOES. 

Running Shoes. 

Per Pair. 

Xo. 10. Best English Running Shoes 

■' 11. American Running Shoe, extra 

fine hand-made 

" 12. American Running Shoe, machine 

made 

'■ 13. French Canvas, rubber soled run- 
ning shoes 

GYMNASIUM SHOES. 

Per Pair. 
No. A. High Cut Canvas Shoe, to lace, 

leather sole 

" B. Low Cut Canvas Slippers, leather 

sole 

" C. Low Cut Canv.as Slippers, machine 

made 

" D. Low Cut Leather Slippers 



E. Low Cut Pumps, all canvas 

F. Low Cut Pumps, chamois sole. . 





High Laced Gymnasium Pumps, all 

canvas 

Higli Laced Gymnasium Pumps, 
chamoise sole 

Low Cut Canvas, rubber sole 

Canvas, rubber sole, cheaper 



GRAY'S PATENT BODY PROTECTOR. 

The most useful device ever invented for the 
protection of catchers or umpires. 



'•^ Gray's Patent Rubber Protector. 



Each. 



CATCHER'S BREAST PROTECTOR. 



Chamois and Canvas. 
Leather and Canvas. . 



No. 1. 
' 3. 



Fo. 4. 

'■ 5. 



MORTON'S PERFECT SUPPORTER- 

The be.'it fitting, most comfortable and 
effective supporter yet devised. Used by 
ball players, athlets, boating men and the 
tlicatrical and sporting profession gener- 
ally. Made of best quality Canton flannel, 
with laced front, cool and pleasant to 
wear. 
Price, each 

GUTH'S IMPROVED SUPPORTER. 

Well known to professional ball players. 

Price, each. Chamois skin 

Muslin. Jlailed on receipt of price. 

SPALDING'S BASE BALL PUBLICATIONS. 

SPALDING'S SCORE BOOKS. 

POCKET. 

Each. 




Paper cover 
Board " 



games. 



92 



Large size, 30 games. 

" 90 '■ 
" 130 " 



No. 3. Board cover, 40 games. 

I Score Cards per doz., 

club books. 

Each. 
Spalding's Base Ball Guide. . . 
" Art of pitching and fielding. 
" " " bat'ng and base runi'g. 



SPALDING'S PROFESSIONAL CROQUET MALLET. 

Heretofore the greatest 
difficulty croquet playera 
have experienced has 
_._j__^.,^_„y.t,,ji,iiiiii;i,;i.t!ii..t|iiti iii iii| ! |...jj i|fcljeen the utter failure of 
^^=^;=ffliim!iinmtSjJ!S!Hi.!J!tilil|Mi;any way in which the 
leather end of mallet 
can be satisfactorily fast- 
ened and made secure to 
wood end of mallet. We 
think we have finally perfected the mallet in this respect, by adopting a 
leather cap, which fits securely over end of mallet, the wood of which is so 
turned as to form a shoulder, allowing the leather to come flush with sides 
of mallet. After the leather is placed on mallet it is fastened by means of 
a ^3 broad metal band. 

No. 00. Spalding's professional Mallet of boxwood, handle about 13 
inches long. Brass rings without leather end. 

Price, each ." 

No. Mallet made from bcstgradeof Rosewood, our new improved 
leatherends, made from heavy, pressed sole leather. This 
mallet is intended to beiLsed on all hard balls, such as Lignum 
Vit;e, Boxwood or others. Diameter of mallet, 21:^' inches; 
length of mallet handle, 31 inches; le ngth of mallet head, 
10 inches. Best French polish finish. 

Price, each 

No. 1. Mallet made from selected straight grained maple, our new 
improved leatlier ends, diameter of mallet, 1 l.'j-ie inches; . 
length of handle, 30 inches; length of mallet head, 8 inches. 
This mallet is intended for use on maple balls, and is not in- 
tended for such balls as are made of Boxwood, Lignum 
Vitt-B, or any other heavy imported wood. Well finished. 

Price 

No. A. Plain Hickory mallet, leather head, no ring 

BALLS. 

First quality Lignum Vita3 balls 

Second " " " " 

Boxwood Croquet balls 

Rubber " " 

IMPORTED STEAM ENGINE. 

PACKED IN BOX COMPLETE. 




Price, 



IMPORTED STEAM ENGINE. 

The most perfect in all details of any Engine of anywhere near its size 
ever shown. Has Safety-Valve, Throttle- Valve. Steam Whistle, heavy- 
Fly Wheel and a Tubular "Boiler. 

It is mounted on a handsome ba.se, and, taken all together is a remark- 
ably handsome article. 



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SPORTING GOODS— Continued. 



FOOT BALLS. 
LILLIEWHITE'S RUGBY. 

Adopted by the College Association. 



ISTo. 5. 



OUR OWN MAKE. 

Rugby or Oval Shape and Association or Round Foot Balls are made 
of the best India Rubljer Bladder and outside leather case. Warranted to 
stand any climate, and outlast three or more ordinary balls. 



No. 3. 23 ins. in circumference, Rugby or Ass'n. 
" 4. 24 " 
" 5. 27 " 
•■ 6. 30 " 
'■ 7. 33 " 




Prices for Bladders only. 
3. 4. 5. 



Foot Ball Inflators each, 

Spalding's Illustrated Foot Ball Rules and Referees' Book, au- 
thorized and adopted by the American Inter-Collegiate Association. 
Price, each, liy mail 

THE AMERICAN FOOT BALL. 

The American Foot Ball is made of heavy rubber, strong and durable. 

Each. 

Wo. 1. 36 inches in circumference 

•• 2. 22 ■' " 

" 3. 24 " " 

"4. 26 " " 

" 5. 28 " " 

" 6. 80 " " 

Hxtra Keys for American Foot Balls cents. 



INDIAN CLUBS. 



iNDiArJ 
iCLUBS 



o 




Prices of Spalding's Trade- 
Marked Indian Clubs. 



Rosewood Finisli, Trade- 
Marked Indian Clubs. 
Weig-lit. Per Pair. 

lib 

3 lbs 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 

7 " 



"Weight. 
1 lb.... 
3 lbs. . . 



MAPLE CHEAP INDIAN CLUBS. 

"Weight. 

5 lbs 

6 " 



Price . 



8 " 

INDIAN CLUB HANGER. 

Every person who owns a pair of 
Indian Clubs or Dumb Bells should 
have these. They are made from 
niall('al)leiron, handsomely japanned 
and tinisbed, can be put up in a 
moment, and will hold any size 
Indian Club or Dumb Bell equally 
well in a wood partition or a 
plastered wall. Indispensable to 
gymnasiums. 

Per Pair. 




WOODEN DUMB BELLS. 

We manufacture a superior line 
. Wooden Dumb Bells, of Pol- 
ished Maple, especially adapted for 
ladies' and children's use. 

We supply Seminaries, Kin- 
•Ijvgartens, Ladies' Gymnasiums, 
1 Calisthenic Clubs, at special 
rices for large orders. 




41b. 



PRICE LIST. 

Weight, each }£\h. _^j; lb. 1 lb. 2 lb. 3 lb. 

Price, per pair 

IRON DUMB BELLS. 

Per Lb. 

Made on most approved patterns, covered with Black Japan, any 

weight from 3 to 40 lbs 

50 lbs. and upward, made with wrought iron handles 

Special ^ates made to Gymnasiums on large orders. 

FENCING FOILS. 

OF OUIIOWN IMPORTATION. 






Per Plnu 

No. 1. Ordinary steel blades, iron mounted handles , 

frni 
aiip««iiillil^ 

No. 3. Good Solingen steel blades, brass mounted. 

1 
No. 3. Fine Solingen steel blades, brass mounted 

No. 4. Best Solingen steel blade, highly finished, curved handles, 

neatly bound and wound with gilt cord 

FOIL BLADES. 
As we do not guarantee Foils against breaking, there is a large demand 
for blades, and we have imported a large stock, which we offer at the fol- 
lowing low prices: 

Each. 

Nn. 1. Ordinary steel blade, same as in No. 1 Foil 

" 2. Good " " " " 2 ■' 

" 3. Fine " " " " 3 " 

■' 4. Best " " " " 4 " 

FENCING SWORDS. 



Per Pa ir 
Fine Imported Combat 
Sword , 




Fine Haute Rapier 

Wooden Fencing Swords 



Price, per pair. 



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WINDERMERE OF 1888. 

The Finest Bat Made. 

This bat is made iu the best possible 
manner, and only the very best of care- 
fully selected second grade ash is used, 
first quality gut, fine French polish, 
scratched cedar inlaid handle, white 
holly knob. Weight, 11 to 15 oz. 
Length of bat, SOJg inches. Size of bow 
8x11}^ inches 
No. 7 The WinderruLre cedai 

handle Puce 
No. 7C The Windtimeie 

corkhindlt Puce 



No. 4. The "Greenwood." 

Made on Windermere pattern, one 
size smaller than Lakeside. Red cedar 
scratched handle and knob, white holly 
wetige ; a well polished bat. Weight, 
11 to 131-r oz. Length of bat, SG^,, ins. 
iSizeof l)u\v,Ti,'.\10\. Price, " 





No. 2. THE "FAVORITE." 

Made after Windermere pattern, one 
size smaller than Geneva. Maple knob 
and wedge, linden wood handle. Good 
l)at for beginners Good finish. Weight 
10 to lli< oz Length of bat, 25''X in. 
Size of bow G'sxluin. Price 



No.5. THE "LAKESIDE. 

This bat is made after same pattern 
as tlie Windermere, only smaller. Red 
cedar scratched handle, cedar end, white 
holly wedge, French polish. Weight, 
11 to 14 oz. Length of bat, aOj'^ inches. 
Size of bow,7J^xll inches. Price, 





No. 3 

Made after the Windermere pxttuii 
one size smaller than Greenwood Mn]il( 
knob and wedge, with lind/n wood 
handle. A good bat for ladies who 
desire a strong, durable bat at mod- 
erate cost, well finished. Weight, lOi-^ 
to 12 oz. Length of bat,2GJ4 in. Size 
of bow, 1i%xl0)4 inches. Price, 



No. 1. "BOYS' WN." 

Windermere pattern, size smaller 
than Favorite. The best boys' or 
girls' bat ever made for money ; this 
bat is in every wa}' like the Favorite, 
only smaller. Weight, 9 to 11 oz. 
Length of bat, 25 in. Size of bow, 
GJ|x9i-.< inches. Price, 




Prices of Complete Sets. 



P6r Set 

Consisting of 4 No. 1 bats, 4 rubber balls, 1 net 'HxS feet, 2 portable 
poles, 1 mallet, 1 set guy ropes, book of rules in bo,x complete 

Consisting of 4 No. 3 bats and rubber balls, 1 net 27x3 feet, 3 portable 
poles, 1 mallet, 1 set guy i-opes, book of rules in box complete....... 

Consisting of 4 No. 3 hats, 1 net 33x3 feet, 4 covered balls, 3 portable 
poles, 1 set guy ropes. 1 mallot, book of rules in box complete 

Consisting of 4 Ni>. 4 bat.'s. 1 net 33x3 feet, 4 covered balls, 3 portable 
pole.s. 1 mallet, 1 si't guy ropes, li.iok of rules in box complete 

Consisting of 4 No. r> b;its witli cedar handles, 1 net 42x3 feet, 6 covered 
balls, 3 piirtaljlu poles. 1 mallet, 1 set guy ropes, book of rules in bo.t 
complete, making a very fine set , 

Consisting of 4 No. 6 bats with 1 net 43x3 feet, 13 covered balls, 3 port- 
able poles, 1 mallet, 1 set guy ropes, book of rules in handsome box 
complete 

Consisting of 4 No. 7 bats, 13 regulation balls, 1 canvas bound net 
43x3 feet, 3 portable poles, 1 mallet, 1 set guy ropes, book of rules in 
handsfime box complete. .. , 



TENNIS SETS. 
Our line of Tennis Sets are made up with special reference to meet the 
requirements of our retail trade, and are the best sets for the price in the 
market. In addition to the styles listed, we can make sets with fancy bats 
in handsome box for presentation. 



LAWN TENNIS NETS. 

No. 1. 27x3 feet of 13 thread twine 

" 2. 33x3 " 15 " " 

" 3. 43x3 " 15 " " 

" 3A. 33x3 feet, canvas bound, 15 thread 

" 3A.42x3 ' 15 " 

" 4A. 43x3 " " " 21 " '.].. 

Lawn Tennis Net Forks for supporting net in center 



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BKEECH LOADER DOTTBLE BABBEIi (SHOT.) 

No. 1 — Lefaucheaux system, 12 or 10 gauge, decarbonized blued steel barrels, single key, back action swivel locks, blued mountings, oiled and 
checked stock, plain grip, 30 and 32-inch barrels, weight 8 to 10 lbs. With polished steel barrels, f 1.25 extra. 
No. 2 — Same, with pistol grip, rebounding locks, double keyed, rubber butt plate, blued steel barrels. 




DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE LOADER (SHOT). 

No. 3 — Belgian make, 12 to 14 gauge, back action locks, imitation twisted barrels, blued or bright mountings, common breech, 30 to 34-inch bar- 
rels, weight ■7J.< to 8}£ lbs. 

BAR LOCK SYSTEM (H. J. STERLING'S). 

No. i — Pistol grip, swivel bar locks, real laminated barrels, case hardened and nicely engraved mountings, guard and tail pipe, blued fancy ham- 
mers, screwed steel escutcheons, fancy thimbles, rubber butt plate, 30 to 34-inch barrels, -seight 8 to 9 lbs., 12to 14 gauge bore. 




THE HUNTER'S 12 GAUGE BREECH LOADING SINGLE BARREL (SHOT). 

No. 5— Blue barrel. Snider action, positive extractor, made strong and durable. See illustration of breech action. With pistol grip costs 75 
cents extra. f & f -^ 




SINGLE BARREL MUZZLE LOADER. 



No. 6— Boys' Belgian imitation twisted barrel, with bright mountings. 
No. 7 — Plain U. S. army musket, warranted to give good service. 



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FOREHAND & WADSWORTH'S SINGLE BARREL BREECH LOADER— (SHOT.) 

No. 1 — 13 gauge, blued steel barrel, rebounding lock, top lever action, pistol grip, patent fore end, nickel plated frame, oiled walnut stock, 30 
and .3S-inch barrel, weight 6}4 to 7 lbs. 

No. 3— Same, 10 gauged with checked pistol grip and nickel butt plate, 33 to 34-inch barrel, weight 8}£ to 9}>^ lbs. 

No. 3 — 13 gauge, real twist barrel, rebounding lock, top lever action, pistol grip, patent fore end, nickel plated frame, oiled walnut stock, 30 and 
33-inch barrel, weight Q^i to 7 lbs. 




FLOBERT RIFLE FOR TARGET SHOOTING 



No. 4 — Shoots BB caps only, light stock, side extractor, scroll and screw guard, bright mountings. 

No. 5— Remington action, shoots 32-caliber cartridges (short) or bullet caps; has polished bright mountings, oiled walnut checked stock, scroll 
and screw guard, weight 4 to 5 lbs. 




"WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN. 

No. 6 — Holds six shots, which can be discharged with the same rapidity as those from a double barrel gun ; has rolled blued steel barrels, plain 
pistol grip stock, 30 or 83 inch barrel, 13 gauge only, full choked. Each gun is carefully tested and has made a good target. Stock is 13^^ inches long 
and 35^ Inches drop. 

^ 1 _j,!'^ 




WINCHESTER SIAGAZINE RIFLE. 



No. 7— Latest model of 1886, 8 shots, 36-inch octagon barrel, set trigger, full magazine, case hardened trimmings, fancy walnut checked pistol 
grip stock, six calibers — 40 to 65. 

No. 8 — 36-inch octagon bairel, set trigger, case hardened, 8 shot, full magazine, 40 to 65 caliber. 

No. 9— 36-inch round barrel, plain trigger, case hardened, 8 shot, full magazine, 38 to 56 caliber. With octagon barrel, |1.50 extra. 

No. 10— Model 1873, 34inch barrel (round), plain trigger, long or short cartridges, 25 shots. 




XL SHOT GUN. 

Perfectly safe, light, and a good shooting gun, that can be taken apart 
without tools, and put into a very small compass; it is made to shoot a long 
central fire shot cartridge. The 38-caliber also uses S. & W. 08 C. F. shot car- 
tridge. It has a rebounding lock and a vertical sliding breech block operated 
by the guard as a lever; when thrown down ejects shell from the chamber, and 
with sufficient force to carry it six or eight feet from the shooter. The barrel is 
fastened to the frame by a tapering screw bey, easily removed by the hand, 
which passes through the frame and section of the barrel laterally, keeping the 
barrel always in its proper position. 

No. 11— 38caliber, 18-inch, weight 41.2 lbs. 

No. 13 — 44-caliber, 24inch, weight 5 fbs. 



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REVOLVERS. 

SMITH & WESSON'S HAMMEKLESS.- 
ACTION. 



-DOUBLE 



No. 32. 




See illustration No. 1. The latest departure in pocket fire arms, 
insuring absolute safety against explosion by any meains except 
that directed by the will of man. Center fire. Five shot, auto- 
matic shell ejectors. 

Rubber Stock. — These are finished in either nickel -plate or 
blued steel, as you specify. No. 1 — Has 3 or 8A inch barrel, 32 
caliber. No. 2 — 3i inch barrel, 38 caliber. No. 3 — i inch barrel, 
48 caliber. No. 4 — 5 inch barrel, 58 caliber. 

SMITH & WESSON'S REGULAR DOUBLE ACTION. 

With hammers, automatic shell ejectors, rubber stock. Fin- 
ished in nickel or blue steel, as you desire. Center fire. No. 
5 — Has 3 or 3i inch barrel, 32 caliber, 5 shot. No. 6 — 8 inch 
barrel, 82 caliber, 5 shot. No. 7— 3i inch barrel, 38 caliber, 5 
shot. No. 8 — 4 inch barrel, 38 caliber, 5 shot. No. 9 — 5 inch 
barrel, 38 caliber, 5 shot. No. 10 — 8 inch barrel, 38 caliber, 5 
shot. No. 11 — 5 inch barrel, 44 caliber, 6 shot. No. 12 — 6 inch 
barrel, 44 caliber, 6 shot. 

COLT'S LIGHTNING DOUBLE ACTION. 

Case hardened, center fire, blued steel or nickel-plated mount- 
ings, all 6 shot, with rubber stock. No. 13 — 2i inch barrel, 38 
caliber, no shell ejector. No. 14 — 3J inch barrel, 38 caliber, no 
ejector. No. 15 — i| inch barrel, 38 caliber, with ejector. No. 16 
— Sh inch barrel, 41 caliber, no ejector. No. 1? — 4^ inch barrel, 
41 caliber, with ejector. No. 18 — 4f inch barrel, 44 caliber, with 
ejector. No. 19 — 5| inch barrel, 44 caliber, with ejector. No. 20 
— 7i inch barrel, 44 caliber, with ejector. No. 21 — 71 inch bar- 
rel, 45 caliber, with ejector. 

SINGLE ACTION COLT'S. 

In other particulars same as double action. No. 22 — 4f inch 
barrel, 41 caliber. No. 23 — 7^ inch barrel, 41 caliber. No. 24 — 
4f inch barrel, 44 caliber. No. 25 — Ti inch barrel, 44 caliber. 
No. 26 — 4i inch barrel, 45 caliber. No. 27—71 inch barrel, 45 
caliber. 

AMERICAN BULL DOGS.— DOUBLE ACTION. 

They are strictly first-class in every respect, workmanship and ma- 
terial being the finest used in Bull Dog makes. Especially intended to 
give satisfaction, and with this aim made in the most desirable size, 
nickel-plated mountings, with rubber handles. No. 28 — Rim or center 
fire, 3 inch barrel, weight, 11 oz , 5 shot, 32 caliber. No. 29— Same; 38 
caliber, weight, 16 oz. No. 30 — Same; 44 caliber, weight, 18 oz. 

POPULAR SINGLE ACTION. 

iq'o. 31 — Nickel-plated mountings, rubber handles, rim fire. Good 
arms for low priced articles. Regular 24 inch barrel in either 22 caliben 
7 shot, or 33 caliber, 5 shot. 

H. & R. AUTOMATIC. 

Using S. & W. cartridges. 32 caliber are 6 shot, 38 caliber are 5 shot. 
Extracts the shells automatically when revolver is opened. Forged 
steel barrel and cylinder. No line of automatics gives greater satisfaction 
to the purchaser. Rubber stocks. No. 32 has di inch barrel, 32 caliber. 
No. 33 — 4 inch barrel, 32 caliber. No. 34 — 5 inch barrel, 32 caliber, 
j^o. 35 — 3i inch barrel, 38 caliber. No. 3() — 4 inch barrel, 38 caliber. 
No. 87 — 5 inch barrel, 38 caliber. 

aUACKENBUSH'S SAFETY CARTRIDGE RIFLE. 

No. 38 — A capital rifle for shooting gallery, target prac- 
tice, or shooting game. Whole length, 33 inches. Weight, 
about 4i pounds. 22 caliber for regular BB. or long and 
short cartridges. It is an accurate shooter, safe to handle, 
quick to operate, and reliable in every respect. Has a 
rifled steel barrel, automatic shell extractor and adjustable 
near sight. Stock of black walnut, handsomely finished 
and sotastened to the barrel that the two may be easily 
and quickly separated, making the arm handy to carry in a 
trunk, valise or package. The barrel and parts are durably 
nickeled, except the breech-lock, which is case-hardened in 
colors. Each rifle is thoroughly tested before leaving the 
works. 



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SPORTING GOODS.— Continued. 



THE YOUTHS' PREMIER BICYCLE. 



The Best Youths' and Boys' Machine Ever Made. 



Having advantage of all the experience of past seasons' construction of 
high-priced machines, A. Spalding & Bro. have designed and brought out 
a Youths' and Boys' Bicycle, embracingmaiiy of the features and the designs 
that have been found so satisfactory, and now confidently present a machine 
which is superior in design, workmanship, and quality of material used, to 
any Youths' or Boys' Bicycle at present on the market, and notwithstanding 
this, offer it at as low a price as any boy's bicycle now manufactured. In 
proof of the above assertions we invite careful study and inspection of the 
machine, which we guarantee to be precisely as represented in every 
particular. This machine contains many valuable improvements never 
before supplied with machines of its class, the most prominent of which 
are the Hammock saddle, tangent spokes, vulcanite handles, weldless 
backbone, and genuine enamel finish. Everything the best. 




PRICE LIST. 



Diameter 

of 

Front Foot. 


Length of Leg 
Inside Measure 
to Sole of Fool. 


Price, Standard 
Finish, per 
Specification. 


Price, all Parts 

Nickeled 
except Wheels. 


Price, 

Full Nickeled. 

including 

Wheels. 


Weight. 


3-t inches. 


24 inches. 








26 lbs. 


38 " 


27 " 








31 " 


43 •■ 


29 " 








34 " 


44 " 
46 " 


30 " 

31 " 








351^" 
37 " 


48 " 


32 " 








42 " 


.50 ■• 


33 " 








431^" 



THE PREMIER VELOCIPEDE. 



The Best, Handsomest and Most Popular 
Machine ever Offered. 




This is in uvery respect the fiuest velocipede on the market. It has 
malleable-iron frame, leather suspension saddle, adjustable bearings, and a 
very easy spring. 



STEEL WHEELS 


RUBBER TIRE. 


STEEL WHEELS, 


FLAT IRON TIRE. 




Diameter 


Diameter 






Diameter 


Diameter 




No. 


of 


of 


Price. 


No. 


of 


of 


Price. 




Front Wheel. 


Hind Wheel. 






Front Wheel. 


Hind Wheel. 




11 X. 


16 in. 


12 in. 




111. 


16 in. 


12 in. 




12 X. 


30 " 


12 " 




12 1. 


20 ■' 


12 " 




13 X. 


24 " 


16 " 




13 1. 


24 " 


16 " 




16 X. 


26 " 


20 " 




16 1. 


26 " 


20 " 




14 X. 


38 " 


20 '■ 




141. 


28 " 


20 " 





PETITE TRICYCLE. 




No. 1 . Has steel wire wheel, 13 inch front and 34 inch hind 

" 3. " " 13 " "28 " 

" 3. •• ■' 12 '■ " 33 '• 

'■ 4. '■ " wheels with rubber tires, 12 inch front and 

24 inch hind 

" .5. Has steel wire wheels with rubber tires, 13 inch front and 38 

inch hind 

" 6. Has steel wire wheels with rubber tires, 13 inch front and 
33 inch hind 



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13ISCOXTIVTS OTV 



Bicycles, Tricycles, Safetys, Etc. 

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON THE POPULAR WHEELS. 



The Association lias made peculiarly advantageous arrangements to supply members ■with the principal leading Wheels at a considerable saving of 
money and absolute assurance that they are Jie-w and direct from the factory, precluding all possibilities of getting a second-hand article. 

Biscounts on the most popular malies are in most instances given only to persons regularly employed by the Company. 

To enable the Association to secure the largest possible discounts for you, and to influence the manufacturers to deal most liberally to our 
members it has been deemed expedient and vitally important to have you send us a formal letter, similar to the " Specimen Letter" here printed, wherein 
you make known the essential features of the purchase. 

The competition among manufacturers oftentimes leads them to allow very liberal discounts in some localities, especially in districts where their 
Wheels are not already extensively sold. 

This formal letter is necessary for us to present to the manufacturers before quoting prices. 



No. St. Nicholas Go's. 

1. National Safety. 

2. National Ladies' Safety. 

3. Girls' Electric Safety. 

4. Electric Juvenile Safety 

5. National Bicycle. 

6. Centaur Bicycle. 

7. Youth's Apollo Bicycle. 

8. Juvenile Apollo Bicycle. 

9. New Cripper Tricycle. 

10. New Lever Tricycle. 

11. Amazon Tricycle. 

12. Acme Tricycle. 

The Eagle Bicycle Mfg. Co.'s. 

13. The Eagle Bicycle. 

GormuUy & Jeffery Mfg. Co.'s. 

14. American Rambler Safety. 

The Clarke Cycle Co.'s Importatious. 

15. New Rapid Roadster. 

16. New Rapid Light Roadster. 

17. New Rapid Safety (R. D.) 

18. Quadrant Tricycle No. 8. 

19. Quadrant Tricycle No. 14. 

20. Quadrant Tandem No. 15. 

A. G. Spalding & Bro.'s liine, 

Including the Overman Wheel Co.'s 

Victor Light Roadster Bicycle. 

21. Victor Safety. 

22. Victor Tricycle. 

23. Victor Junior Bicycle. 

24. Ladies' Ivel Bicycle. 

25. Tandem Safety Bicycle. 

26. Youth's Premier Bicycle. 

Wm. Read & Son's Mfg. 

27. New Mail Light Roadster Bicycle. 

28. New Mail Safety. ^ 

29. Boys' Safety. 

30. American Ideal Boys' Bicycle. 

31. Ideal Tricycle (Boys' or Girls'.) 

32. American Ideal Tandem (Two Track). 



The Coventry Machinist Co.'s Importations. 

No. 

m. Swift Safety. 

34. Ladies' Swift Safety. 

35. Swift Safety Tandem. 

36. Junior's Club Tricycle. 

37. King of Clubs. 

38. Marlboro Club. 

39. Marlboro Club (Light Roadster). 

40. Marlboro Club No. 2. 

41. World's Tandem Record. 

42. Junior Swift Safety. 

43. Boys' Own. 

"Western Arms & Cartridge Co.'s Line. 

44. New Rapid Roadster Bicycle. 

45. New Rapid Light Roadster Bicycle. 

46. New Rapid Safety. 

47. Quadrant Tricycle No. 8. 

48. Lady's Quadrant Tricycle No. 14. 

49. Quadrant Tandem No. 15. 

50. Singer Apollo Bicycle. 

51. Singer Safety. 

52. Singer Ladies' Safety. 
58. Singer Tandem. 

54. Star Bicycle. 

55. Star Safety. 

56. Star Rover. 

57. Hortou Safety. 

58. Rugby Safety. 

59. Dauntless Safety. 

60. Girl's Electric Safety. 

61. Electric Juvenile Safety. 

62. American Ideal. 

Pope Manufacturing Co.'s. 

63. Columbia Light Roadster Bicycle. 

64. Expert Columbia Bicycle. 

65. Volunteer Columbia Bicycle. 

66. Columbia Semi-Roadster Bicycle. 
6'7. Columbia Tandem. 

68. Surprise Columbia Tricycle. 

69. Columbia Light Roadster Safety. 

70. Columbia Tandem Safety. 



SAMPLi! LETTER. 



To The Home Supply Assn. , 

315-321 Wabash Ave., 

Chicago, 111. 
I hold a membership to your Association 
and request your assistance to have the factory 
sell me one of their Wheels. Name — Columbia 
Light Roadster Bicycle, 51-inch wheel, M finish, 
with tangent spokes (name other particulars.) I 
have used my best endeavors and find the lowest 
cash price at which I can secure it myself is 
$125.00. I shall be readyrto make the purchase 
about July 18, 1889. 

I pledge my honor to keep your price strictly 
confidential, and that my intention is to purchase 
this wheel for personal use, and not to seU. 
Enclosed find 2-cent stamp for reply. 
Yours truly, 

Name 

Address _ 

Membership Certificate No 



SEwme MAeriiNES. 

Standard ar\d I^eliable Nlal^es. 

DISCOUNTS OF 10 TO 60 PER CENT. 

According to the make, and locality in which you live. 

It is essential you send us a formal letter, similar to the one above, substituting the name of the sewing machine for tlie bicycle, giving the manu- 
facturer's style or number, the number of drawers, kind of wood in cabinet or stand, and any other particulars which may guide us. 

No. 1. Davis. No. 4. Remington. No. 7. Wilson. 

No. 2. Diamond. No. 5. Wheeler & Wilson. No. 8. White. 

No. 3. Domestic. No. 6. Wilcox & Gibbs. No. 9. Singer. 



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T^HE^ ^d^OI3E>r^ ^E^^VSTE^ie, 




SENT TO YOU ON TRIAL 



fHE MODEL SEWER Machine is equal to any of the well 
known makes, being similar to the White, Singer, Domestic, etc., 
and at the price furnished to members never fails to give satisfaction, 
hence the liberal ofifer made to send it on trial. 

"The Model Sewer" has a high arm as shown in the picture; it com- 
bines all the elements of the latest improvements in sewing machines, and 
avoids the intricacies of management frequently so troublesome to the 
learner and operator. The large space under the arm affords room for 
handling bulky goods, such as dresses, cloaks, etc.; the needle is practically 
self-setting, so that the most inexperienced can not set it wrong. The qual- 
ity of the material used in the construction of the machine is the best. 
The woodwork is walnut and is well and neatly constructed. 

The following attachments are furnished free with each machine: — 
1 BuflBer and Gatherer, 1 Shirring Plate, 1 Tucker, 1 Corder, 1 Braider, 
1 Binder, 1 Quilter, 1 Thread Cutter, 5 Hemmers (ig to 1 inch), 1 dozen 
Needles assorted, 6 Bobbins, 1 Gauge and Screw, 1 Wrench, 1 Screwdriver, 
1 Oil Can, 1 Instruction Book. 



SENT ON TRIAL FOR 20 DAYS 

To show our confidence in the "Model Sewer '' we make the following 
offer: We will ship a machine via express on 20 days' trial, to any express 
office on a railroad within 400 miles of Chicago, under the following con- 
ditions : 

When a machine arrives at the express office, the person ordering it 
deposits with the express agent the price of the machine, together with 
transportation charges and the return charges on the money. The express 
agent is instructed on each C. 0. D. bill to hold the money 20 days. If by 
the expiration of 20 days the machine is not returned to him, the express 
agent sends us the money; but if returned he pays back every cent of the 
money deposited to the person who deposited it, and sends us the machine 
at our expense both ways. If you want the machine shipped on these 
terms, please be particular to say bo in your order. 

Please note that we do not ship machines by express upon these teruis 
to any point more than 400 miles from Chicago, as the charges would be 
too high, and it would be much better to ship by freight. 

Machines ordered by freight and paid for, may be returnt d if unsatis, 
factory, after 30 days' trial, at our expense and money will be refunded. 



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GENERAL ST7FPLIES. 
Bibbons for Type- Writing Machines. 

No. 84 . — Typewriter Ribbons 

Nil. 8 I. — Caligraph Ribbons 

No. 86 — Hammond Ribbons 

Colors, (Record or Copying,) Black, Purf It-, Blue Green. 
Indelible, (Copying) for all machines. 

In ordering be careful to state what machine ) on are using. 
Carbon Paper. 

BEST QUALITT. 

No. 87.— Size 8x10 - 

No. G8.— Size 8x12 - 

Other sizes can be furnished promptly. 
Linen Papers. 

The best grade at lowest prices, manufactured expressly for 
typewriter work. Send for sample book. 




BEMINGTON, No. 2. 

This is the most popular Remington on the market. 
It writes both capitals and small letters, figures, punc- 
tuation marks, etc. It has 88 keys (f arh key repre- 
senting two characters)in addition to the "shift" key 
by the use of which the machine can be made to write 
either character of any key. 

mandfacturer's retail price. 

Machine only $95 00 

Machine and cover 97 50 

Machine, cover and table 100 00 

Weight, with cover 30 lbs. 

Size 11x16x16 

Will take paper S}^ ^- wide, and write a line of 7 in. 




CALIGBAPH No. 2. 

This represents a machine endorsed by the leading 
business houses and typewriter operators of the country 
as rapid, practical, reliable, very durable, and sure to 
prove satisfactory. It has 73 keys, writing capitals and 
small letters, numerals, punctuation marks, etc. This 
machine has a separate key for each character, thus 
printing any character at a single finger stroke, and 
without the use of "shift" keys. 

MANDPACTUKER'S BETATL PRICE. 

With case - $85 00 

Weight, with case 31 lbs 

Size 12x14x16 in. 

Takes paper 9J^ in. wide, and writes a line of 7 in. 



HAMBEOND. 

The Hammond is ranked as one of the standard machines now on the market. It is widely known, and justly so, for its excellent work, perfect 
alignment, and interchangeable type-wheel, which can be easily and quickly changed by the operator for any style type desired. It has only 30 keys, 
but writes 90 characters, this being accomplished by means of two " shift " keys. 

MANDPACTDRBR'S REGULAR PRICE. 

With one extra type-wheel $100 00 

Additional type-wheels, each - - 5 00 

Weight - - 17}^ lbs. 

Size 71^x12x14 in. 

It handles paper of any length and width. 




HALL. 

The Hall is essentially a " one-hand " machine, only one hand being required in operating it. It has no keys, but is operated by means of a stylus or 
pointer, which is carried each time to the letter desired, when a slight pressure produces the letter. It writes 73 or 82 chaiacters, according to model. 
The type, which are inked from a pad, are of rubber, and are interchangeable. Type plates can be had in different languages. Is enclosed in walnut 
case and is very portable. 

Mandfaci'URKr's Retail Price ;— Any type, $40.00 ; extra type plates, each $1.00; weight, 6^ lbs. ; size, 4x8>^xl5 inches. Takes paper 12 in. 
wide, and writes a line of 714 inches. 

StJN. 

This little machine has metal 
type inked from a roller, writes 
capitals, numerals and punctuation 
marks For a very cheap machine 
it has no supi rior. 

^Iakufacturer's Retail Price: 
Miiihine, $12 00; size, 4x6x13 inches. 

Takes paper 8 inches wide, and 
will write the same length. 




lakes iMpei 



CRANDALL. 

This represents the new model 

Crandall typewriter. Among 
iho good features possessed by 
this machine may be mentioned : 
interchangeable type ; the writing 
13 always in sight; it has 28 keys 
in addition to three "shift" keys, 
and writes 8i characters. 

MANtlFACTTRER'S RETAIL. 

price. 

Machine and case $75 00 

Additional sets of type,each 4 00 
Weight 19 1hp. 

— Size 8|xl2xl4 inchcf. 

in \N ide, aud writes a line of li inches. 




WORLD. 

The World Typewriter has rubber 
type, inked from a pad, and is a 
neat, cheap and portable instrument. 

MANrFACTURER's RETAIL PRICE. 

Single-case machine, $10.00; double 
case machine, $15 00 ; leather cases, 
each $2.00; extra type, per set, 75c., 
size 3x6x13 in. 



Handles paper of ordinary letter size. 



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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. 



In this branch of our business wc command a complete line of the most solid and reliable goods in the market, and can accommodate our members 
■with all they desire in the way of Furniture on terms unobtiunable elsewhere. 

The space allotted for Furniture in the catalogue is to limited that we can only enumerate a few staple articles, as 



Upholstered Parlor Furniture, in all designs, 
shades and coverings. 

Library Furniture, in great variety. 

Chamber Suits, in great variety. 

Artistic Wood-Seated Chairs, in all the newest 
designs. 

Ladies' Writing Desks, in great variety. 

Office Desks, in great variety. 



Wardrobes, of all descriptions, to suit all classes. 
Fancy Parlor Tables, in all the finest designs. 
Rattan and Reed Chairs, all varieties. 
JIantel Cabinet Tops, all varieties. 
Dining- Room Furniture, suitable for all cla.sses. 
Fancy Rocking Chairs, of every conceivable 
design. 

Upholstered Easy Chairs, very large assortment. 



Cabinets, in great variety. 

Hat Racks and Hall Trees. 

Chiffoniers, large assortment. 

Book Cases, large assortment and various sizes. 

Folding Beds, large assortment. 

Mirrors and Pier Glasses, in all designs. 

Mattresses and Springs, great variety. 

Church and Lodge Chairs, great variety. 



Upholstered Goods, sucii as Parlor Suits. Fancy Chairs, Rockers, Easy Chairs, etc., we can supply in all the finest coverings, as IMohair Plushes, 
Terries, Tapestries, Silk Plushes, Brocatelles, Leather, etc., and in all the various designs and shades that even the most fastidious tastes could desire. 



PARLOR SUITS. 

We would call particular attention to our elegant Parlor Suits, which we can supply in any quantity at prices ranging from $: 
Frames are in all the finest woods, such as mahogany, natural color; mahogany, in dark antique finish; walnut, cherry, oak, etc. 



I to $400. The 





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CHAIRS. 

In the line of Chairs we command such an immense variety that it is utterly impossible to describe them in so short a space as is allotted to Furni- 
ture in this catalogue. We shall be happy to forward full Furniture Catalogue to intending purchasers on application. 






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CHAMBER FURNITURE. 

Ill this class of Furniture we have great variety in mahog 
any, cherry, ash, walnut and oak finished antiques. "\^ ( 
have very fine sets, ranging from $40 to $180, while the cheapi. 
ones range from $20 to $35. They are all excellent in coi 
struction and handsome in design. 










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Intending purchasers are requested to write 
us stating what they desire, when we will fur- 
nish them with full and complete catalogue 
from which to make their selections. 




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CARPETS. 



Velvet Carpets. 

Our entire line of the best Vehx-t Carpets, with borders to match, 
per yard. 

Body Brussels Carpets. 

A complete line of the best five-frame Body Brussels, in all the new 
shades of colorings and designs, botli large and small patterns, borders to 
match; ,per yard. Also a complete line in all new patterns and the 

latest styles, at per yard, borders to match. 

Tapestry Brussels. 

We are showing one of the most complete lines in our best ten-wire 
Tapestry Brussels in all the new shades, most of them copies from the best 
patterns made in Wiltons, Moquetts and Body Brussels, with borders to 
match, al per yard. 

And our line of Tapestry Brussels at cannot be equaled, 

both in quality and styles. 

We are offering to our ctistomers a complete line of good Tapestry 
Brussels in twenty-five different patterns, good, bright colors, at 
jier yard. 

Also a good line of Tapestry Brussels, in good styles, new patterns, at 
per yard. 

lyCaking: Carpets. 

We charge five cents per yard for making and pressing all carpets, 
both plain and borders. 

In ordering carpets, please state whether you prefer large or smah 
patterns, also the colors you prefer. 

Directions For Measuring. 

Parties sending plans by mail should follow these general directions 
for measuring : 

Draw a complete diagram of the rooms or spaces to be carpeted, as 
nearly correct in shape and proportions as possible. 

Measure with a rule or yard-stick, in preference to a tape-line, and 
state dimensions in feet and inches. 

Measure from the straight side, and give length and depth of all win- 
dow, door, and other recesses, jogs, etc., separately, also, extreme length 
and extreme breadth, to prove correctness of the shorter measures. 

In measuring bay windows, the diagram should be accurate, with 
depth, width, and length of beveled sides exactly stated. 

If a room be narrower at one end or side than at the other, give the 
two measures from opposite corners, diagonally. 

When several connecting rooms or spaces are to be carpeted with the 
same pattern, more detailed measures should be taken, and all passages 
and doorways fully shown. 

Measures for bordered carpets should be very exact. 

Indicate front of house on diagram of each floor, and the direction 
you wish pattern to run by the figure of an arrow. 

Measure stairs on the wall side, giving the entire length, with one-half 
yard added for slip. Wide steps at bottom can be measured separately. 

All Ingrain carpets are 36 inches wide; Brussels and Velvets, 27 
inches; borders for Velvets and Brussels, 22 inches wide. 

From parties ordering carpets cut and sent C. O. D., we shall in all 
cases expect a deposit of 35 per cent to accompany the order. 



Ingrain Carpets. 

The best all-wool extra supers, , In this line we have at least eighty 
different patterns in bright colors, also a complete line of the new shades in 
l)r,)nze, olives, peacock blue, and all the .soft, delicate shades made in belter 
goods. 

A complete line of good All-Wool Carpets a 
line of Ingrain Carpets at '" ' 

Rag Carnets. 



Semp Carpets. 
33-incli, 3G-inch, 

Cottage Carpets. 

Chelsea Carpets. 

33 inches wide, small block pattern; makes excellent bedroom Carpet; 



oulj 



Venetian Stair Carpets. 
18 inches wide, 22 inches wide, 

inches wide, 

Tapestry Brussels Stair Carpets. 



China Matting. 
Plain white, 38 inches wide, fancy, 36 inches 

wide, 

Crumb Cloths. 

Felt, each, Ingrain, each, 

flarpet Linings. 
Wadded, per yard, Red Cedar Felt Lining, per yard. 

All our Linings are one yard wide. 

Smyrna Hugs and Mats. 

KUGS. Each. 

18x36 inch 

24x48 " 

26x54 " 

30x60 " 

36x72 " 

4x7 feet 

DOOR M.\TS. 

Brussels Door Mats 

Smyrna " " 

Cocoa Mats 

Oil Cloth and liinoleum. 

Linoleum, per square yard. Complete Line of Oil Cloth at 

2.5, 30 up to .50 per square yard, in ai widths. 

Oil Cloth Bugs. 
1 yard square, from 

1^4 ■• " 

IH " " 



UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 



Upholstery Materials. 



Tapestry, 52 inches wide, 
Raw Silk, 52 inches wid" 
Silk Plush, 



ill siiades. 



) per yard, 
per yard. 



'\^indow Shades. 



Window Shades, self acting rollers, 36 inches wide, 2 yards long, 
Window Shading in all colors, 38 inches wide, " per yard. 



Curtain Materials. 



Scrim in ecru, 40 inches wide 
Madras in colors, 40 inches wide, 
in ecru and white. 

Bed Sets. 

Bed Sets in ecru and white, full size 
Antique Bed Sets, 



■^ per yard. Imitation 
per yard. Curtain Net 
per yard. 



Felt and Windsor Cloth for Fancy 'Work. 
Felt, 72 inches wide, in all sliades, per yard. Windsor Cloth, 72 

inches wide, in all shades. per v.ard. Silk Cords in plain and mixed 

colors for fancy work, per yard. Silk Ornaments, from 

each. Cotton ^;oras ana. Tassels for looping curtains, in ecru, 
white and mixed colors ai, per pair. Gimps for furniture and 

fancy work, 

Fringes. 
A complete ^Jne of Fringes for fancy work in wool and silk, at 
per yard. 

Portiers and Door Drapery. 

Extra heavy Portiers, 45 inclies wide, 3 yards long, per pair. 

Fine imported cross strii)e Portiers. fringed all round in peacocK blue, red, 
olive and cream, ' ' pair. Turcoman Portiers. 48 inches wide, 3 yards 

Inng. fringed all ro(rna"in bronze, peacock blue and red. Raw Silk Portiers, 
48 inches wide, 3 yards long, large silk chenille borders, all shades, ' 
per pair. AIJ .';henillq curtains, 48 inches wide, 3}^ inches long, in all the 
new shades; per pair. 



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CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. 



In this department we carry a full line of upholstery hardware of all descriptions. Any article wanted in this line not found in the catalogue, if 
the customer will write and describe the article wanted we will cheerfully give them all the information possible. 




No. 1. Five-foot Curtain Poles, IJ^ inches thick, finished in Ebony, Walnut and Mahogany, trimmed as above, complete. each. 

For longer Poles add for each additional foot over 5 feet long. 




No. 8. Five-foot Wood Curtain Pole, finished in Ebony, Walnut and Mahogany, with brass Rings, Ends and Brackets, 
each. For longer Pole add per foot for each additional foot over 5 feet long. 




No. 3. Extension Brackets, 4 to 7 inches, 
Extension Brackets, 7 to 13 inches 



per pair, 
per iwir. 



No. 6. Brass, 
No. 10. Brass, a pair. Per pair. 



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CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES.-Continued. 



PILLOW-SHAM HOLDER. 




No. 8. The best made. Doe.s not fold the sham. each. 



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No. 11. 

Brass Drapery Chains; 
per pair, 



DRAPING CHAINS. 



No. 13. 

Brass Drapery Chains; 
per pair, 



^^ 



No. 13. 

Drapery Chains; 
per pair. 




fte^ 



^i^: 
tm 




No. 14. 



Brass Drapery Chains; 
per pair 



TP 






TV 



Ir^ 



Drapery Chains; 
per pair, 



40 



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WIRE PICTURE CORD. 




Tinned — Bratoed. 



No. 1, per coil. 

No. 2, 

No. 3, 

No. 4, 

No. 5, 

No. 6, 



Twenty-four 3-ards iu each coil. 



MAGNETIC TACK HAMMER. 

No. 17 each. 







.No. 18. 


No. 19. 


No. 20. 


aping Pins; 


Picture Nail; white porcelain, 


Picture Molding Hooks, 


per dc2. 


brass rim; per doz. 


per doz. 




Xo. 21. 
Bissell Carpet-sweeper; 
each, 



POLISHED STEEL SCISSORS. 




No. 26. Scissors, Extra Quality. 
3 inch, per pair 

4 

5 

6 




No. 22. 
The Aurora Carpet-sweeper; 
each. 



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OIL-CLOTH BINDING. 

No. 29. 




METAL BINDING, 

AND 

Corners for Oil Cloth. 

Pat. Sept. 19, 1871. 
Reissued Aug. 3, 1 880. 
Put up one set in a box. Four pieces, four corners and 
tacks malie one set. 



ROLLER PULL NO. 23. 

Nickel or Gilt Kacli, 



ZINC. 


BUASS. 


4-4 per set 


44 per set 


5-4 '■ 


54 ■' 


6-4 '■ 


6 4 " 


8-4 ■' 


84 " : 




Split Turkey Feather Dusters. 

No. 27. 

10 inch Each. 

11 " " 

12 " " 

13 ■' " 

14 " " 

15 " " 

16 " " 




SHADE PULL NO. 24. 

Nickd oi Gilt Each, 




SELgACTING 
^OLLER^ 



SHADE ROLLERS. 

No. 23. 

1 inch by 3 feet 6, for Shades up to 7 feet 6 long each, 

IJi • ' " " 12 " ■' ....each. 





FURNirURE a ALL WOODEM^-^RTTCIES. 

Best m IS® WftsmsM . 




LIQUID CEMENT. 



Small size, 2 oz. bottles. 
Large " 4 " 



DIRECTIONS. 

Apply thoroughly to both edges of art- 
icle to be mended; make a neat.ioint; bind 
and set away to dry. If chilled, place 
bottle in warm water to soften. If too 
thick add a little vinegar. 




Wood Stair Rods. 

No. 30. 



WOOD. 

26 inch, per doz. . . 
30 ■• " •• ... 
In Walnut or Cherry. 

WOOD, KICKEL OK 
BKASS ENDS 

26 inch, per doz. 
30 



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CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. 



DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS. 

Square and Oblong Shapes. 

NOTE. — The cuts of dinner sets shown below are exact duplicates of the shape and decorations of the sets we quote, having been photographed 
from the original pieces in every case. Our cuts give you an exact idea of the shape, and a true outline of the decoration. Our description aims to give 
you the true color of the decoration. 



ENGLISH PRINTED DINNER SETS. 




COVERED DISH. 

Napier Pattern. Brown Color Decoration. 

130 pieces; square shaped tureens and platters, white body; a neat, pretty 
border pattern, running all around edge; small figure in center of flat 
pieces. Bran new pattern, made especially for us, just received from pot- 
teries in England. A set that will give good service, and one good enough 
for the President's table. Full set (extra large), 130 pieces, suitable for 
dinner, tea and breakfast. 

Price, 130 piece set 

Napier Pattern. Blue Color Decoration. 
130 pieces, square shapes. Same elegant set as above set in brown. 

Price, 130 piece set 

See list of pieces below. 




Caxton Pattern. Brown, Blue and Pink Colors. 
130 pieces; new, fancy shaped tureens and platters, ivory body. _ A beau- 
tiful decoration, flowers and sprays extending around hollow pieces and 
across all Hat pieces. This set is simply a beauty. The decoration is not 
loud and striking, but produces a neat and subdued effect that grows on 
one's taste. This set is new and the best ever offered for the price. ""■■" 
set (extra large), 130 pieces, suitable for dinner, breakfast and tea. 
Price, 130 piece set, brown decoration 



Full 



130 
130 



blue 

pink " 

See list of pieces below. 

List of 130 Pieces Dinner Set. 



No. pes, 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
24 
12 

4 

2 

1 



Articles. No. pes. 

12 Dinner plates, 1 

12 Breakfast plates, 2 

12 Tea plates, 4 

12 Soup plates, 3 

12 Sauce plates, 2 

12 Individual butters, 1 

12 Tea cups and saucers, 1 

6 Coffee cups and saucers, 1 

4 Platters, assorted sizes, — 

1 Soup tureen and cover, 130 pieces. 
1 Gravy boat, 



Articles. 

1 Pickle, 

2 Open vegetable dishes, 
2 Covered vegetable dishes, 
1 Covered butter, 
1 Sugar bowl, 
1 Cream, 
1 Bowl, 
1 "Water pitcher. 




COVKKiai J>IS1I. 

Dresden Pattern. 101 Pieces. 
A beautiful, new printed pattern of imported ware, in new .shapes, oblong 
platters, bakers, etc. New llulfd shape covered tureens Tall shape cups 



and saucers. Decorations, a neat border pattern of flowers and sprays, in a 
true seal brown. Don't hesitate; this is a grand pattern. The number of 
pieces in this set is same as our regular 101 piece set (see list), except sii 
coflfee cups and saucers, instead of twelve pie plates. 

Price, 101 piece set 

We also can give a more complete set of 143 pieces in this pattern. 
Price, 143 piece set 




COVERED DISH, 

Thistle Pattern. 

120 pieces; square shaped tureens; ivory colored body. The thistle- 
flower and leaf with the hawthorne sprig predominates in the decoration. 
The color is a very dark brown, or neutral tint, covering the piece com- 
pletely. This set presents a very handsome appearance on the table. Full- 
set composed of 120 pieces, suitable for dinner, breakfast and tea. 

Price of 120 piece set 

See list of pieces below. 




g^fa;s^v,y<}.''rig^°~'^is-x^^ 



COVERED DISH. 



Aster Pattern. 



This pattern can be had in two colors, one a dark rich blue, and the other 
a seal brown; 120 pieces; square shaped tureens; ivoi-y colored body; 
color of decoration, a very dark rich blue. The flowers are blue, and the 
background a fine figure, also blue. The decoration is very solid, com 
pletely covering each piece, producing a handsome effect. A great bargain. 
Full set composed of 120 pieces, suitable for dinner, breakfast or tea. 



Price of 120 piece set, in blue or brown 

See list of pieces below. 

List of 120 Piece Dinner Set. — Dresden, Thistle, Aster Patterns. 



No. pes. Articles. 

12 Dinner plates, 
12 Breakfast plates, 

12 Tea plates, 

13 Soup plates, 
12 Sauce plates, 

12 Individual butters, 

12 Handled cups and saucers, 

1 Soup tureen, 

1 Gravy boat, 

1 Pickle boat, 



No. pes. Articles. 

2 Covered vegetable dishes, 
2 Open vegetable dishes, 
1 Covered butter dish, 
4 Platters, assorted sizes, 
1 Sugar bowl, 
1 Creamer, 

1 Slop bowl, 

2 Cake plates, 

1 Water pitcher, 

120 pieces. 



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CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.— Continued. 



No. 3280. Colored Shaftesbury Pattern. 

"We also carry in stock a dinner set in briglit colored decoration, same 
shapes as the regular Shaftesbury (see cut below.) No. 3280 is printed in 
bright colors, red and brown; very attractive on the table. The cut gives a 
poor idea of the beauty of this set. Dinner set consists of 116 pieces. 
Price of No. 3280 Shaftesbury Dinner set, of IIG pieces 



12 Dinner plates, 

12 Breakfa.st plates, 

12 Tea plates, 

12 Soup plates, 

12 Sauce plates, 

12 Individual 1 (utters, 

12 Handled cups and saucers, 
3 Phitters, as-icirlcd sizes, 
3 Covered vegetal ilc dishes. 



2 Open vegetable dishes, 
1 Covered butter dish, 
1 Soup tureen, 
1 Gravy boat, 
1 ckle dish, 
1 r. 

1 am, 
1 Slop bowl. 



IH! jiieces. 

THE "BROWN SEASONS" 
WARE. 

A dinner set of 120 pieces for 



DINNER 





"Brown Seasons " Platter. "Brown Seasons " Plate. 

The " Brown Seasons" is an English printed "ware on ivor_y body. The 
shapes are all the new square pattern, while the decorations pertain to the 
four seasons, showing agricultural pursuits, hunting scenes, etc. Color of 
decoration, seal brown. We offer the dinner sets of " Brown Seasons," 120 
pieces, for as follows: 



o. pes. Articles. 


No. pes. Articles. 


12 


12 Dinner plates. 


1 


1 Sauce Ijoat, 


12 


12 Breakfast plates. 


1 


1 Pickle dish. 


12 


12 Tea plates, 


2 


1 Square bakers. 


12 


12 Soup plates. 


4 


2 Square covered dishes. 


12 


12 Fruit saucers. 


4 


4 Platters, a.ssorted sizes, 


12 


12 Individual butters. 


1 


1 Water pitcher, 


24 


12 Tea cups and saucers. 


2 


1 Sugar bowl, 


3 


1 Covered butter dish, 


1 


1 Cream pitcher, 


2 


2 Square bread plates, 


1 


1 Bowl. 


a 


1 Soup tureen, 








120 pieces. 
A great bargain at per set. 




CUVKKEI) IIISII. 

Vienna Shape. Decoration No. 146. 

A handsome set at a low price. Gold on the edges and on all handles. 
Very complete set. Decoration, leaves and branch in colors, a delicate pink 
and brown. The latest style of decoration. 

Price, 101 piece Dinner set 

" 105 " " 

See list of pieces in both sets below, 




COViniKD PTSH. 

Vienna Shape. Decoration No. 158. 
Moss rose bud and leaves. The bud in pink and the leaves and stems 
In gray and buff. This is a very handsome set and looks well on any table. 

Price, 105 piece Dinner set 

See list of pieces in set below. 




COVEKED DISH. 

Empire .shape, decoration No. 1036. A slone china set, flower spray, 
pink and gray colors, with gold decoration on handles of covers. A strong, 
servicable set with neat decoration at a very small cost. Oval shapes. See 
list of set below. 



No. pes. Articles. 

2 1 Soup tureen and cover, 
1 1 Sauce boat, 
1 1 Pickle, 

2 Open vegetable dishes. 



No. pes. Articles. 

12 12 Tea plates, 
12 12 Sauce plates, 
12 12 Soup plates, 
12 12 Pie plates, 
2 1 Covered vegetable dish, oval, 24 12 Cups and saucers, handled, 

2 1 Covered vegetable dish, r'nd, 12 12 Individual butters, 

3 1 Covered butter, 1 1 Water pitcher, 2 quart, 
3 3 Platters, assorted sizes, 1 1 Pudding dish. 

12 12 Dinner plates, 

114 pieces. 
Price, 114 piece Dinner set 



LIST OF lOl PIECE DINNER SET. 



Articles 



No. pes. 



12 Dinner or breakfast plates, 3 

12 Tea plates, 2 

12 Pie plates, 1 

12 Sauce plates, 2 

12 Individual butters, 2 
12 Handled teacups and saucers, 1 

1 Sugar bowl, 1 

1 Bowl, 2 



3 Platters, assorted sizes, 

2 Square bakers, 

1 Pickle dish, 

1 Oblong covered dish, 

1 Square covered dish, 

1 Gravy boat, 

1 Cream pitcher, 

1 Teapot. 



101 pieces. 

LIST OF 105 PIECE DINNER SET. 



No. pes. Articles. . 

2 1 Soup tureeil^ 
1 1 Sauce boat, 
1 1 Pickle, 

.Open vegetable dishes 



^ - 

2 covered vegetable dishes, 

1 Covered butter, 

3 Platters, assorted sizes, 

12 Dinner or breakfast plates, 
12 Tea or dessert plates. 



No. pes. Articles. 

12 12 Soup plates, 
12 12 Sauce plates, 
12 12 Individual butters, 
24 12 Handled tea cups and saucers, 
2 1 Sugar, 
1-1 Cream, 
1 Teapot. 



105 pieces. 



FLORENTINE PATTERN. 





Brown Color Decoration. 
128 pieces. Square-shaped tureens and platters, white body. A new 
and beautiful dinner service, in English goods, just received. We have 
imported a great number of sets to make very low price. The color of set 
is a delicate''brown. The decoration is composed of apple blossoms and 
sprigs, with wide band of great beauty and design. Our cut of plate above 
represents the set finely. See list of pieces below. 

Price, 128 piece set 

List.— 128 Piece Set. 
No. pes. Articles. No. pes. Articles. 



12 i2 Dinner plates, 

12 12 Breakfast plates, 

12 12 Tea plates, 

12 12 Soup pl:ites. 

12 12 Sauce plates, 

12 12 Individual butters, 

24 12 Handled tea cups and saucers 

12 6 Handled coffee cups and " 

3 3 Platters, assorted, 

2 2 Open vegetable dishes. 



" 1 Cov'd vegetable dish, oblong, 

2 1 Cov'd vegetable dish, square, 
1 1 Gravy boat. 

1 1 Pickle dish, 

3 1 Covered butter, 

2 1 Sugar, 

, 1 1 Creamer, 

1 1 Slop l)Owl, 

2 1 Teapot. 

128 pieces. 



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CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.— Continued. 



APPLE BLOSSOM DINNER WARE. 

This is a new pattern of decorated semi-china ware that has just 
been put on the market. The body of the ware is strong and durable, not 
heavy, the color of French china, but with more durability. The shapes 
are all new and very pretty. Well liked generally by everybody. The 
decoration is a border pattern in delicate brown, with large pink flower 
and small blue flower, gold trimmings on all the handles. 

Tlis Apple Blossom pattern we will sell in pieces as loanted, and sets can 
be matched for years to corns. 





Sample of Apple Blossom dinner plate and oblong covered dish. 
REPACKING PRICE LIST "APPLE BLOSSOM " WARE. 

Per 

Pie plates, 5 inch festoon edge 

Tea plates, 6 " " " 

Breakfast plates, 7 inch festoon edge 

Dinner plates, 8 ■' " " 

Soup plates, 7 " " " 

Sauce plates, square shape 

Individual butters, square shape 

Berry saucers, festoon edge '. 

Tea cups and saucers handled, new shape 

Coffee cups and saucers handled, new shapes 

Soup bowls, footed, pint 



Soup tureen and stand, oblong shape. . . 

Covered dishes 

Covered dishes, square shape 

Open vegetable dish, oblong shape. . . . . 
Gravy tureen with ladle, square shape. . 

Covered butter, square shape 

Sauce boat, two-handle, square shape.. 
Dishes (platters) 8 inch, oblong shape. 
Dishes " 10 " " " . 

Dishes " 12 " " " . 

Dishes " 14 " " " . 

Dishes " 16 " " " . 

Pickle dish, oblong shape 

Teapot, square shape 

Sugar " " 

Cream " " 

Cake plate, square shape 

Slop bowl " " .... 

Water p'itcher, 3 pints, tall 



DECORATED TEA SETS, 56 PIECES. 



Attica Pattern. 

Printed Tea Sets. English ware printed on ivoiy body. 
A neat and taking border pattern. Colors, seal brown, 
olive and light brown. 




Fifty-six piece tea set. 



Englisli Printed Tea Set. 

56 Pieces, Pippin Pattern. 

A new pattern and a fine set to retail; splendid 
smooth finished goods, ivory body, pippin and spraj' 
decoration with a narrow band on the edge. Square 
shaped teapot, sugar and cream, Minton shaped cup 
and saucer, octagon bread plate, three colors, brown, 
pink, blue. Price, 56 piece set 



Pippin. 









English Printed Tea Set. 
56 Pieces, Alaska Pattern. 

Ivory colored body, elegant finish, rustic comoined 
with landscape decorations, fancy shapes, square teapot, 
sugar and cream, Minton shape cup and .saucer. A 
perfect beauty of a set, 3 colors, pink, blue, brown. 

Price, 56 piece set 



English Printed Tea Set. 

56 Pieces, Brown Sprig Pattern. 

Ivory colored body, very elegant large bowl- 
shaped cup and saucer, seal brown color; a fine set. 
Price, 56 piece set 

English Printed Tea Set. 

56 Pieces; No. 21391 Pattern. 

Chry.santhemum decoration, ivory colored body,. 
elegant finished goods, fancy shapes, conic-shaped 
cup and saucer, a beauty of a bread plate. Just a, 
daisy of a set; 3 colors, reddish brown, seal brown 
and gray. Price, 56 piece set 

English Printed Tea Set. 

56 Pieces; Dado Pattern. 

An elegant set, just received, white body, new fancy 
shape teapot, sugar and cream, new shape cup and 
saucer; decorations, flowers, fruit and landscape, 2 col- 
ors, reddish brown and seal brown. 

Price, 56 piece set 




No. 683. French China Wide-Gold Tea Set. 

Composed of 56 pieces. This is a rattling .set at our 
price, a sure seller. Thin egg shell cup, beautiful and 
transparent. Purest china, widest gilt band. 
Price, 56 piece set -. .. 

Haviland French China Decorated, Moss Rose 
Tea Set. 

56 Pieces. 

Bright rose-buds and flowers, with gold edges, not 
color line edges, but every piece will be traced with 
gold. A set to sell at all times. 

Price, 56 piece set 



No. 1. 



Cable Pattern French China Gold Band 
Tea Set. 



Composed of 56 pieces. These tea sets are from the 
celebrated manufacturers, Haviland & Co. Purest 
china, best gold band, will not wear oft. 

Price, 56 piece set 

No. 2. Cable Pattern French China Narrow Gold Band Tea Set, 
Composed of 56 pieces, same sets as above, same ware, same make, same 

quality, only difference, narrow line of gold. 
Price, 56 piece set ; 

Triangle Pattern French China Wide-Gold Band 
Tea Set. 

/^ Composed of 56 pieces. All made by Haviland & Co. 
' These sets are the finest gold band sets ever offered. Ele- 
gant broad bands on each piece. Triangle shape teapot, 
sugar and cream, extra wide gold band on spout of teapot. 




Price, 56 piece set. 



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CROCKERY DEPARTMENT 
DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. 

Richmond Pattern, Printed Chamber 

Set. 

English ware — a new pattern just received 
from the English potteries. Decorations, 
sprays of flowers with panel landscape and 
marine views. A handsome decoration. 
Supremely cheap at our price. Nothing like 
it in the market. We liase three colors: 
hr(iwn, pink and blue. You can have sets 
with slop jar or without. 

1 slip Jar 

1 p J ir 

\ ime your colors when ordering. 



" Maiden." 
This set is composed of large, full sized pieces, 
decorated one inch band in the following colors : 
maroon, blue or pink. 'Tis a rapid seller, and 
our orders continue to increase for this set. 



Our " MalckMi " liuinleil Chamber Set, 

Maiden Chamber set, 10 pieces, any color, per set , 

Maiden Chamber set, 10 pieces, with covered and handled slop jar 
per set 

Bengal Pattern Printed Chamber Set. 

An elegant set of English make, superbly 
decorated with large sprays of leaves and 
flowers. Chinese lanterns hanging from the 
boughs of trees. You cannot fail to sell 
rliamber sets, if selected from our line. We 
have the Bengal pattern iu three colors: 
I ink, blue and brown. You can have a set 
with slop jar or without. 



-Continued. 





Orange Pattern Printed Chamber 
Set, 

on ivory colored body. Full size set. 
Something new. Design of decoration 
very handsome and ornamental. Sprays 
and fruit. Cut does not do the set jus- 
tice. Finest set ever sold for the money. 
In three colors : olive, seal brown and light 
brown. 



Orange Ewer and Basin. 
Orange, 10 piece C^hamber Set 

(Covered an 1 handled Slop Jar, 




Scenery Pattern, English Printed 
Chamber Set. 

Very large bowl and pitcher. Landscape dec- 
oration in panels. Panels on both sides of 
piece. Oak leaf spray running round top of 
pieces. Beautiful basin handsomely decor- 
ated on inside. One of the best sets for the 
price ever offered. Three colors: brown, pink 
and green, You can buy sets with or with- 
out slop jars. 



' piece Set 

' ])icre Set, with covered jar. 



Clematis Pattern, English Printed 
Chamber Set. 

A fine decoration on fanc}' shapes. Sizes of 
ail pieces very large. The decoration is the 
tiiiwer Clematis, and a piece of lattice work 
fencing. Very neat and attractive. We have 
four colors : blue, pink, brown and black. 
You can have a set with or without slop jar. 



Price, 10 piece Set . . 

Price, 10 piece Set, with covered slop jar. 



Melboumo Pattern, English Printed 
Chamber Set. 

A new pattern of sets, just imported. New 
style. Decoration, a large fruit spray with 
panel of rustic and marine scenery. Decora- 
tion on both sides and inside wa.sh bowl. Pieces 
are large and set is very showy. We have three 
colors: brown, pink or blue. You can order 
sets with slop jar or without. 



with covered slop jar 

Regal Pattern, Printed Chamber Set. 

A new pattern of chamber .set in English 
ware, unique shape, very large and handsome. 
Panel decorations, leaves and flowers on four 
sides. Very neat; a good set to sell rapidly. 
Three colors : brown, pink and blue. Set sold 
witli jar or without. 



Bamboo Pattern, English Printed 
Chamber Set. 

This is a fine set. Above the average. The 
decoration is bright colored, and iu numerous 
colors. They are assorted and represent morn- 
ing-glory vines, hop vines, blackberry vines, 
Imtterflies, etc.. on ditferent pieces and run- 
ning tlirough one set. The lower part of each 
jiiece of set is bamboo pattern. Sets sold with 
or without slop jar. 

Price, 10 jiicce set 

Price, 10 jiiece Set, with covered slop jar 

WHITE GRANITE WARE. 
REPACKING PRICES FOR J. & G. MEAKINS' "CROWN." 

English Ware. The best selling line of tjueensware in this country. 
Oval Bakers. 

Out. Meas. Each Perdoz, 

Baker's size, 3 inch 5}^^ inch 

4 " 6i| inch 

5 " 7 inch. 

Bakers size, 6 inch 8 inch, 

" 7 " 9 inch, 

" 8 " 10 inch. 

" 9 " IOJ4' inch, 

" 10 " 12 inch. 

Bowls. 

Each. Per d< z. 

Bowls Size, ;24s, (Quart) 

" Size, 30s, (Pint) 

■' Size, 36s, (Half Pint) 

footed Size, 4s, 

Size, 6s, 




Oj'ster, footed, 24s, 

" 30s, 

Brush Vases. 

Vases and Trays, 

Covered Butters. 

Butters, covered, and Drainer 5 inch, 

" " " 6 inch, 

Uncovered fast, " .5 inch. 

Individual 

Oval Covered Dishes. 




Size. 

C'livered Dishes 7 inch 

8 inch 

" 9 inch 

' 10 inch 

Round Covered Dishes. 

Size. 

. Covered, 7 inch 

8 inch 

• 9 inch 

10 inch 



FOB PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 



CHAMBERS. 




Chambers covered, size 6s, large, 
each, , per doz 

Chambers civered, size 9s, me- 
dium, each. , per doz. . . . 

Chambers imcovered, size 9s, me- 
each, per doz 

COFFEES. 

Coffees unbundled, per set (6 
cups and 6 saucers) 

Coffees handled, per set (6 cups 
and 6 saucers) 



COMPORTS. 

For fruit, sauce, etc. ' 
Comports on foot, size 8 

in., each 

Comports on foot, size 7 

in., each 



CREAMERS. 

I Cream pitchers, size 24s, each, 

I per doz 

Cream pitchers, size 30s, each, 
per doz 



CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.— Continued 

PITCHERS. 

alien. 




CUSTARDS. 

Custards, handled, each, per doz. 



PLATTERS. 




Out. meas. Per doz 
Platters, size 3 inch 6 inch. 



4 " 


• 6M 


5 " 


. 8 


6 •' 


. 8K 


7 " 


. 9 


8 " 


.10 


9 " 


11 


10 " 


.12 


11 '■ 


.131^ 


13 " 


•14K 


14 " 


.17 


16 " 


.18«4 


18 " 


.30M.V 


EGG CUPS. 





Egg cups, single, per doz. 
" double, " 



EWERS AND BASINS. 




Ewers and basins, 6s, large, per pair 

" " " 9s, medium, " 

ICE CREAMS. 
^ ■^Ice creams, size 4 inch, per 

Ice creams, size 43^ inch, per doz 



PITCHERS. 
Pitchers, size 4.s, 1'^ 

each, per doz 

l^Pitchers, size 6s, gallon, each, 

per doz 

Pitchers, size 13s, J^ gallon, each, per 

doz 

Pitchers, size 34s, quart, each, per d'-z. 

" ■" 30s, pint, each, per doz. . 

" " 86s, J^ pint, each, per 

doz 

MUGS. 

Mugs, size 30, each, per 

i dozen 

Mugs, size 36, each, per 

^^ dozen 

NAPPIES. 

Nappies, scolloped, 5 in., out- 
side measure 6 in. , each, 
per doz 

Nappies, scolloped, 6 in., outside measure 

7in., each, per doz 

Nappies, scolloped, 7 in., outside measure 

8 in., each, per doz 

Nappies, scolloped, 8 in., outside measure 

9 in. , each, per doz 

Nappies, scolloped, 9 in., outside measure 

9?^ in.,. .each, per doz 

Nappies, scolloped, 10 in., outside measure 
lOJ^ in., each, per doz 

PLATES. 

Plates, flat, .5 in., outside meas- 
ure Oij in., per doz 

Plates, flat, 6 in., outside meas- 
ure 7?4^ in., per doz 

Plates, flat, 7 in., outside meas- 
ure 9 in,, per doz 

Plates, flat, 8 in., outside measure 9?4 in., 

per doz , 

Plates, .sauce,- 4 in., outside measure 4}^ in., 

per doz 

Plates, deep, 4 in., outside measure 5 in., 

per doz 

Plates, deep, 7 in , outside measure 9 in., 

per doz 

Plates, deep, 8 in., outside measure 9^4' in., 
per doz 

PICKLES. 

^g55^ Pickle dishes, each, 
per doz 

SAUCE BOATS. 

Sauce boats, each, per 
dozen 




TUREENS. 
Sauce tureens, complete, with 

stand and ladle, each 

Soup tureens, with stand and 
ladle, 8 inch, holds 2 quarts, 

each 

Soup tureens, with stand and ladle, 9 inch, 

holds 3 quarts, each 

Soup tureens, with stand and ladle, 10 inch, 
holds 4 quarts, each 

SOAPS. 

<^^^^> Soaps, covered and drainers, 

^ I ^ each, per doz - 

Soaps, uncovered, fast drainers, each, 

per doz V 

Soaps, blocks, drainers, each, per doz . . 

SUGARS. 

Sugars and covers, size 24s, 
each, per doz 

Sugars and covers, size 30s, 
each, per doz 




SLOP JABS. 

Slop jars and covers, each. 



TEA POTS. 

Tea pots, size 24s, each, per 
doz 



TEAS. 

Unhandled teas, per set, 6 cups 
and 6 saucers 

Handled teas, per set, 6 cups and 
6 saucers 



YELLOW WARE. 

Repacking Prices. 




M pint, 
1 

1 quart, 
II4 " 
\% " 

2 " 

3 "■ 

4 " 



BOWLS. 

each, per doz. 



OBLONG BAKERS. 

Bakers, oblong, 6 inch, each, per doz 



BED PANS. 

Bed pan No. 1, large, each, perdoz. 



CHAMBERS COVERED. 

Chambers covered, 12s, 7 iu., children's, 

each, per doz 

Chambers covered, 9s, 8 inch, small. 

each, per doz .,„ \ 

Chambers covered, 6s, 9 inch, medium, 

each, per doz 

Chambers covered, 4s, 10 inch, large, 

each, per doz 



CHAMBERS UNCOVERED. 

Chambers uncovered, l2s, 7 inch, children's, 

each, per doz 

Chambers uncovered, 9s, 8 inch, small, 

each, per doz 

Cliambers uncovered, 6s, 9 inch, medium, 

. each, per doz 

Cuambers uncovered, 4s. 10 inch, large, 

each, per doz 

Chambers uncovered, toy, each, per 

doz 

PIE PLATES. 

7 in., out. meas. 8}^ in., each, per doz. 



8 " 


914 " 


9 " 


•' lOK " 


10 •• 


" llj^ " 



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CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.— Continued 
BROWN or ROCKINGHAM 
WARE. 



No. 36's— ij' pinl. 
No. 30's— 1 •■ 
No. 'H's — 1 quart, 
No, 13's— 3 •• 
No, G's— 3 " 
No. 4's— 4 " 



PITCHERS. 

Oval shape. 

each . . , , 



NAPPIES 

(Round dishes.) 

6 inch, actual measure, 7J^ in, 
Sfi " 
9I4 • 

10 " 

11 " 
133,^ " 
13V4 " 




BED PANS. 



No. 1 bed pans, large, each 

PIE PLATES. 

p 
7 inch, actual measurement, 8J^ inches, 

each 

3 inch, actual measurement, 91^ inches, 

each 

9 inch, actual measurement, lOJ^ inches, 

each 

10 inch, actual measurement, llj^ inches, 

each 

BAKERS OBLONG. 

P 

7 inch, actual measurement, 7J^ inches, 

each 

8 inch, actual measurement, SJ^ inches, 

each 

9 inch, actual measurement, 93^ inches, 

each 

10 inch, actual measurement, lOJ^ inches, 
each 



C. C. WARE. 



Repacking Prices. 
TEAS. 



TJnhandled Teas. 
Handled " . 



PLATES. 

Per doz. 

Plates, 5 inch, actual measurement, 6^ in . 

■• 6 " " " 7?^' •' . 

.. 7 '. •• '■ 9 " . 

„ 8 .. ,. .. 93^' .. . 

SOTTP BOWLS. 

Per doz. 

Soup Bowls, 13s, 3 quart, each 

9s, 3 ■' " 

6s. 4 '■ " 

4s; 6 

BOWLS. 

Per doz. 

Bowls 34's— 1 quart, each 

" 30's— 1 pint, " 

" 36's-K " 

BED PANS. 

Per doz. 
Bed Pans, No. 1, each 

SOAPS. 

Per doz. 

Soap slabs, each 

COVERED CHAMBERS. 

Chambers, covered, 9s, medium. each. 
" " 6s, large, each 

UNCOVERED CHAMBERS. 

Per doz. 
■Chambers, uncovered, 13s, children's, 

each • ■ 

Chambers, uncovered, 9s, medium, 

each 

Chambers, uncovered, 6s, large, each. 



Damascus Pattern. 

English Printed Breakfast 
prate. Exact size, 8J^ in. 
Color of decoration, a seal 
brown. This article re- 
presents a large quantity 
that we have imported to 
secure the low price. 

Per dozen 

Damascus Pattern. 

English Printed Handle 
Tea Cup and Saucer. 
E.xtra large size. Dec- 

or;itii>ii a seal brown. 

JIatches breakfast plate 

above. Per doz.... 



SAXONY CHINA. 

A New Line of Plain White Ware. 

These goods are of a quality that meets a grow- 
ing demand. The ware is lighter and more 
graceful than iron-stone China, and while not 
near as expensive as French China, they look 
just as good and wear better. Some people have 
grown tired of decorated goods, and while not 
willing to pay (he price of French China, they 
want dishes better than common ware. Here is 
a make of really fine white goods. Transparent, 
highly glazed, n(W shapes, handsome and novel. 
We carry these goods in open stock. Orders 
filled for any quantity. Send us a trial order. 

SaUARE BAKERS. 

(Or open vegetable dishes.) 

Out. measui'e, doz. 
Baker's size, 3 inch, for individual 

use, each 5}^ in. 

Baker's size, 6 inch, for individual 

use. each 7}4' in, 

Baker's size, 7 inch, for individual 

use, each 9 in. 

Baker's size, 8 inch, for individual 

use, each 9}.2 in, 

BOWLS. 

Soup Bowls, footed, capacity, 

, 1 pint, each 

fOat Meal Bowls, flat, not 

footed, 5*4 pint, each . . 

Oyster Bowls, flat, not footed, 

1 pint, eacli 

COVERED BUTTER— Square. 

^tedium size, with drainer, 

each 

Butter, Individual, 3 inch, 

square shape, each.. 
Butter, Individual, 3 inch, 

round shape each . . . 

COVERED DISHES— Oblong. 

Oblong covered 
dish, size 7 inch, 

each 

Oblong covered 

dish, size 8 inch, 

each 

CO'VTERED DISHES— Squaie. 

Square covered dish, 7 
inch, each 







|/ Square covered dish, 8 
inch, each 



COFFEES. 

Conic handled coffees, new 
flaring shape (12 cups and 
13 saucers) 

^_'■luare handled coffees, new 
U w shape (13 cups and 12 
saucers 




CREAM PITCHERS. 

Por doz. 
Cream pitcher, square, 
// holds J^ pint, each.' 



PLATTERS. 

Out. measure. 
Size 8 inches, 11 in., 

each 

I Size 10 in., 13 in., 

each 

Size 12 in., 15 in., 

each 

Size 14 in., 17J^ in., 

each 

^ BONE DISHES. 

j/Cre.scent shape, size 6}^ inches, 
each 





PLATES. 

Out. measure. 
Plates, 5 in., pie 7 in. 

6 " tea 8 " 

7 " breakfast 9 " 
" 8 " dinner. 10 ' 

7 " soup. . ..8 " 

SAUCE PLATES. 



Sauce plate, 4 inch, square shape. 
" " 4 " round " . 




PICKLE DISHES. 



SAUCE OR GRAVY BOATS. 

Sauce or Gravy Boats, 
•each 



TUREENS. 

Gravy Tureens,oblong, 
complete with stand 

and ladle 

Soup Tureen, 8 inch, 
square complete, 

with stand and ladle, holds 3 pints 

Soup Tureen, 10 inch, oblong, complete, 
with stand and ladle, holds 3 quarts 






SALADS. 

Per doz. 
Square shape, medium 
size, each 



SUGARS. 

Square shape, each. 



M TEA POTS. 

Square shape, each. ' 



TEAS. 

Conic handled teas, new, flar- 
ing shape (12 cups and 3 
saucers) 

Square handled teas, new, 
low shape (12 cups and 12 
saucers) 



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No. oO. LiitlKU'ii in lic^iilii size, 
5 colors blue, red, black, 
green and bro^ n 
Price, each, per doz 



No. 60. Rustic earlheuware. Regu 
lar size. Rustic finish. 
Ver}' showy. 
Price, each, per doz 





No. 6.5. Earthenware. Kegular size, linglit vermillion. Red finish. 

Gold flower-.. V'cry showy, and quick seller. 
Price, each, per doz ... 





"To. 70. Eartlienware. Regular size. 
j3asket pattern aud brown 
color in finish. 
Price, each, per doz 



No. 62. Earthenware. Regular size. 
Two colors, red and brown, 
bright flowers. 
Price, each, per doz 



REAT BIG BARGAIN, 



Full size nickel cuspador. This elegant nickel 
cuspador is as fine as can be made. It is full size, 
elegantly finished, has a large wide base, and is 
Ijeautiful in design. In case lots of two dozen we 
will sell them for per dozen. la less than case 
lots, each, per doz 



OUR "MAJOLICA" CUSPADORES. 




Almost too beautiful for a spittoon, is an elegant and useful parlor ornar 
ment, and at our price within the reach of all. 



Price 



each, in 3 assorted colors, per dozen. 



|[[y We also have these fine cuspadores packed in three dozen assorted in a 

barrel, and will sell them in these original packages at per dozen. 

See cut. Buy them in the original packages and save per 
dozen. 



REPACKED GLASSWARE. 

Here we give you the privilege of buying first quality flint glassware from " open stock." You can get any quantity you 

wish of the goods, and we want you to understand that all of these goods are the very best quality. We do 

not deal in seconds or job lots ; and our glassware ]s all of the high grade of table 

ware that i's wanted, while our prices are always the lowest. 

Mail us your orders and you will be safe 



Our " Oak Leaf" Pattern. 

One of the newest and prettiest designs in a figured crystal glassware. 
The pieces are large and showy, the pattern being very brilliant, while the 
prict'S will be found very popular, making the pattern a "quick-selling" lot. 




The "Oak Leaf" Glass Set. 

A beautiful set of 4 pieces, sugar bowl, milk pitcher, butter dish with 
patent four-sided flanges and spoonholder, a very fine set. 
Price, per set, per dozen, less than barrel 



Oak Leaf Butter Dish. 
A fine, large piece with four handles; this will add 
the usefulness of the article. A bargain, 
each, per doz 



Oak Leaf Sugar Bowl. 
Same bowl as in set, large size and brilliant in appearance, looks worth 
double the money, 
each, per doz 




Oak Leaf Cream Pitcher. 
Same cream as in set, tall and graceful in appearance, and the best families 

in the land would use it. In big demand. 
Each, per doz 



Oak Leaf High Covered Bowls. 
A very fine staple article in 3 sizes, as follows: 

6 2 i"ch high covered bowls, very pretty for 
sweetmeats, each, per doz 

TJj inch high covered bowls, an elegant large 
piece for preserves, sauces, etc., each, 

per doz 

inch high covered bowls, a great big 
beauty, the staple size for families, 
each, per doz 



Oak Leaf High Open Bowls. 

Good style deep bowls, very fine crystal aniJ 

very cheap. 
7J^ high open bowl, a beauty and cheap, 

per doz 

8J^ inch high open bowl, very large, 

heavy and showy goods, elegant, 

each, per doz 

105^ incla high open bowl, a great big 

fellow for the average family. 




each, pi 1 doz 



We have unavoidably been compelled to curcail this list very much from the original. 
Vv'e carry everything in this line, many of them RARE BARGAINS. 



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AUTOMATIC LIBRARY LAMPS. 



Solid Brass Metal. Rich Gold Finish. 





No. 030—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, rich 
gold finish, complete, Duplex 
Burner, and Chimney, plain 
dome shade, cut glass drops as 
in cut. 

Each 



No. 021— Patent drip fount. Du- 
plex burner, 14 inch plain cone 
shade, cut glass prisms on 
shade ring. Length, closed, 
32 inches, extended, 83 inches, 
complete. 

Each 




No. 023—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, drip 
fount rich gold finish, complete. 
Duplex burner, chimney, plain 
dome shade, two crystal jew- 
els on the harp. Length, 
closed, 32 inches, extended, 82 
inches. 

Each 




No. 023—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, fancy 
glass drip fotmt, old gold color, 
rich gold fini.sh, complete, Du- 
plex burner, chimney, plain 
dome shade, prisms and two. 
new and elegant brass and col- 
ored glass ornaments suspended 
from harp. Length, closed, 34 
inches, extended, 71 inches. 

Each 




No. 024—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, drip 
fount rich gold tinish,complete. 
Duplex (two wick) burner, 
chimney, plain dome shade 
with cut glass drops on lower 
band only. 

Each 

No. 0241^— Same as No.024,with 
all the prisms as in cut. 
Each 




^!W^' 



^.# «ir 



>1^ 



No. 02.5 — Brass foimt holder 
richly embossed, 36 prisms. 
Duplex burner, 14 inch plain 
dome shade. Length, closed, 
34 inches, extended, 84 inches, 
complete as in cut. 

A new and beautiful lamp. 
Each ! . . . 




No. 026—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, fancy 
glass drip fount, old gold col- 
or, rich gold finish, cut glass 
colored jewels in harp, com- 
plete. Duplex burner, chimney, 
plain dome shade, prisms and 
two square painted porcelain 
ornaments in brass frames sus- 
pended from harp. Length, 
closed, 84 inches, extended 85 
inches. 
Each 




No. 027 — Hammered brass fount 
holder, glass fount. Duplex 
burner, 14 inch plain dome 
shade. 36 prisms. Length, 
clo.sed, 32 inches, extended, 82 
inches. A very fine lamp. 
Complete as in cut. 
Each 



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LAMPS.— Continued. 




No. 028 — 14 inch with Automatic 
Spring Extension, fancy glass 
drip fount, old gold color, rich 
gold finish, an elegant row of 
cut glass colored jewels in the 
band, complete, duplex burner, 
chimney, plain dome shade, 
prisms and two new and ele- 
gant brass and colored glass 
ornaments suspended from the 
harp. Length, closed, 3S 
inches, extended, 87 inches. 
Each 





No. 039— Automatic Spring Ex- 
tension, decorated china fount 
holder, solid metal fount, large 
No. 3 collar, duplex burner, 36 
prisms. Length, closed, 36 
inches, extended, 86 inches, 
complete as in cut. 
Each 



No. 030 — Hammered brass fomit 
holder, with silver relief deco- 
rations, solid brass fount, large 
No. 3 collar, 14 i nch plain dome 
shade, 30 prisms. Length, 
closed, 36 inches, extended, 86 
inches, complete, as in cu?. 
Each 




No. 031—14 inch, with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, Ruby 
glass fount holder, solid metal 
fount. Length, closed, S4ins., 
extended, 84 ins., complete, 
duplex burner and chimney, 
elegant ruby dome shade to 
match ruby fount liolder, cut 
glass drops on the lower band 
only. 
Each 

No. 0311^— Same as No. 031, 
with all the cut glass drops as 
in cut each 




No 032 — Beautifully etched brass 
fount liolder, fancy brass harp, 
containing 4 rich colored jew- 
els, solid brass fount holder, 
large No. 3 collar, 36 prisms on 
shade ring, also prisms on 
theevener. Length, closed, 34 
inches, crtended, 84 inches, 
complete as in cut. 
Each 





No. 033—14 inch with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, liam- 
mered metal fount holder, rich 
gold fini.sh, colored glass jewels 
in harp, complete, duplex 
burner, chimney, 14 inch rich 
gold brass shade with colored 
glass jewels, and cut gla.ss 
drops. Length, closed, 33 ins., 
extended, 82 inches, ca. . 



No. 034—14 inch with Auto- 
matic Spring Extension, em- 
bossed metal vase, colored glass 
jewels, rich gold finish, com- 
plete. No. 3 reg. burner with 
extinguisher chimney, plain 
dome shade, cut glass drops. 
Length, closed, 38 inches, ex- 
tended, 88 inches. 
Each 



Five per cent discount from above prices for orders of 12 or more. "Newest Styles." Solid Goods. 

Decorated Sfiadesfor above Lumps 3S to 50 cents each, additional. 



Lowest Prices. No charge for cartage. 



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LAMPS. -Continued. 





The No. 11 "Star" Elec- 
tric Table Lamp fitted to a dec- 
orated china stand. This lamp 
gives a light equal to sixty-five 
eandles. 

Fitted complete, with 10-inch 
plain dome shade. 

An elegant bargain at our low 
price. 

Price, 



'■Iiongf Branch" Parlor 
Lamp. 

Stands 24 inches high. 
Decorated china vase, var- 
iegated colored ground, 
colors pink, blue and yel- 
low. Flower and leaf 
spray in natural color, 
brassmountings, solid bra.ss 
foot, fancy shape brass oil 
cup, duplex burner, 10 inch 
dome shade, decorated to 
match vase of lamp. This 
is a very choice lamp, and 
they retail from 
each . 

Price, all complete, as in 




The Little Wonder. 

Diamond Reflector Lamp. It 
is all metal. Safe nickel-plated 
that will not break if it falls ; ISJ^ 
inches high to top of chimney. 
Holds one-half pint of oil. The 
burner is of Argand principle, 
taking a regular wick and chim- 
ne)', to be found anywhere. The 
light is concentrated by a nickel 
metal reflector, which surrounds 
the flame, except that to which 
thelightis to be reflected. The re- 
flector is adjusted, and can be in- 
stantly turned iu any direction de 
sired, throwing a strong, brilliant 
light upon all objects in view. 
An elegant reading lamp; a fine of- 
fice lamp, or a good hand lamp. 
Price, complete. 




Jewel Table Lamp. 

A great seller. Very showy and orna- 
mental. Gold bronze metal stand, ghtss 
oil bowl, in as-sorted colors — blue, amber, 
green, and canary. Row of cut glass 
drops around base of oil bowl. A beauti- 
ful lamp for a table ornament. Height of 
lamp, complete as in cut, 17}^ inches. 
Prices : Lamp with No. 3 burner, each 
Lamp trimmed complete, with radiator 
student lamp shade, cut glass prisms, as iu 
cut packed Ja dozen in barrel. Bar- 

rels, each. 









New Assortment (K). 

(With Duplex "Double Wick" Burners.) 

Elegant china vase lamps, beautifully painted by hand, and the finest lamp for the money ever shown. We have selectc<l this lot wiih great care, and 
■while they are worth more separately than we ask, we made a "quantity purchase " and so reduced the cost. These lamps .stand, trimmed with shades, 
21 to 23 inches high. They are all fitted with duplex (double wick) burner. They are as-iortcd in the following colors : Pink, yellow, jieacock blue, rich 
ehocolate, and every one prettily painted with flowers. 



" K " lamps, 



' K " lamps and No. 2 " duplex " burner.s. 



K " complete with No. 2 " duplex " burners, illuminators and shades, 



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LAM PS.~Continued. 

BRASS AND DECORATED STAND LAMPS. 




Sample of Assort- 
ment [F]. 




New Assortment [F], 

Xase lamps, 16J^ inches liigh (as per culj, of 
assorted decorations. 

The decorations include a variety of colors — bluci 
pink, red, canary, drab, brown, elaborated with views 
of winter scenes, summer scenes, landscapes, flowers, 
etc., etc. All the lamps have No. 2 collars. They 
are staple lamps and cost as follows : 

" F " lamps only 

" F " lamps with No. 2 burners 

"F" lamps complete with No. 2 burners, illu- 
minators and shades (as in cut) 



New Assortment [G]. 

Beautiful metal vase lamps, 19 inches high as 
illustrated 

These fine lamps all have ebony-tinished feet 
and brass trimmings. The vases are assorted iu 
the following popular colors : Rich gold or pol- 
ished bronze, red enamel, old copper, antique 
brass, oxydized silver. It will thus be seen that 
this assortment contains beautiful brass lamps, 
finished in all the new colors that will sell 
rapidly. 

" G " lamps only 

" G " lamps with No. 2 burners 

" G " lamps complete with No. 2 burners, 
illuminators and shades 



Sample of Assortment [G]. 




"Chicago " Parlor Lamp. 
A fine " all-brass" hammered lamp, standing twenty- 
one inches high. This lamp is strong, solid, heavy and 
durable. It has a removable brass oil fount, and lias 
retailed at each. We have them also in the new 

straight cylinder shapes, and sell them in assorted 
shapes with decorated 7-incli Vienna shades and Argand 
burners or with plain shades, 






"Boston" Parlor Liamp. 

A fine, large lamp, with large decorated 
vase standard and 10 inch cone shades, deco- 
rated to match standard. These lamps are 
very large, standing 32 to 34 inches high, are 
fitted with a fine duplex (double wick) burner, 
and large 10-inch decorated cone shade as 
noted above. 

These lamps are sold complete as shown in 
the cut. 
Price, complete 



" New York " Parlor Ijamp. 

Handsome assorted vase lamps with 7-inch shades 
to match, 31 inches high, as per cut. Ebony foot, 
bi'ass trimmings. 

These are very fine table lamps, strong, durable, 
stylish and well made, with elegant painted shades 
to match, assorted varieties. We cannot recom- 
mend these lamps too highly. They are low priced 
and good sellers. 

Price, with No. 2 "Duplex" burners, illumi- 
nators, 7-inch decorated shades 



"Washington" Parlor Liamp. 

A beautiful parlor lamp, brass foot, brass oil 
receiver, decorated china vases, assorted tints and 
bright natural colors. The shade is 7-inch decorated 
to match the vase of lamp. These pretty lamps are 
good sellers. We trim them with a duplex (double 
wick) burner, and they are thus good enough for the 
rich and cheap enough for the poor. 

Price, complete, as in cut, assorted decora- 
tions 



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No. 1000. 
THE ALASKA REFBIGEBATOIt. 

Dry cold air circulars with charcoal filling. 
Exceeding all others in the following ten essential 
points, viz : 1st, The preservation of perishable 
foods. 2d, The disposal of the foul vapors which 
constantly exhale from provisions. 3d, Dryness 
of atmosphere in the provision chamber. 4th, 
Low and unvarying temperature. 5th, An eco- 
nomical use of ice. 6th, A rapid and perfect 
circulation of air from the provision chamber to 
the ice chest. 7th, The provision chamber of the 
Alaska never coats from condensation, but is 
always clean and free from foul odors. 8th, The 
flues of an Alaska do not require cleaning, as do 
other makes, because it is so perfectly and sys- 
tematically constructed that the cold dry air, by 
its constant circulation, keeps them sweet and 
clean. 9th, It will keep provisions longer and 
better, using less ice, than any other refrigerator. 
10th, It is better made, better finished, and gives 
better satisfaction. 

Style Nos. 13, 13, 15 and 25 

These are finished in imitation of mahogany 
and are lined with zinc. They have overlapping 
doors, beveled locks, our patent syphon, malleable 
iron casters, solid metal shelves, and are charcoal 
filled. 





DIMENSIONB. 




No. 


Width. 


Depth. 


Height. 


12 


35 in. 


16 in. 


40 in. 


13 


37 " 


18 " 


43 " 


15 


31 " 


18 " 


44i" 


25 


34 " 


30 " 


46 " 



With porcelain-lined Water Cooler and nickel- 
plated Cup Stand, $2.00 extra. 

No. 204, 
ICE CHESTS. 



No. 


Width. 


Depth. 


Height. 





34 in. 


16 in. 


26 in. 


1 


36 " 


18 " 


28 " 


3 


30 " 


21 " 


30 " 


3 


34 " 


22 " 


33 " 


4 


38 •' 


34 " 


34 " 


5 


44 " 


26 " 


36 " 


6 


54 " 


30 " 


34 " 




No. 700. 
CORN POPPERS. 

Round or square shapes. Made extra strong. 
Capacity, 1 quart. 





No. 600. 

VAPOR STOVE 1889— MODEL. 

With front regulating plug valves with cleaning 
needle valve, tank valve, nickeled valve wheels, 
brass stand pipe. A flrst-class cooker, upon which 
no expense has been spared to produce a safe and 
reliable article. Ovens are furnished at $1.40 
extra. No. 1 has one burner; No. 3 has two 
burners; No. 3 three burners. Weight, 17 to 30 
pounds. 




No 20j 

BABY AMERICAN OIL STOVE. 

Latest improvements, all metal and non-break- 
able tank, ^^i inch wick. Oveu, large enough to 
roast a chicken, can be attached and costs 75 
cents extra. 



b:^^ 



No. 203. 
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER. 

The White Mountain Freezer has three motions. 
The center beater shaft has lifter arms or floats, 
which mix the cream in the middle, turning 
opposite the outside beater. The outside beater 
scrapes the cream off the can, and has floats ex- 
tending to inside beater, which throws the cream 
to center, when it is thrown back by the inside 
beater to the outside, the can at the same time 
turning in an opposite direction, making three 
simultaneous motions, thus mixing the cream 
thoroughly and evenly. These beaters are of 
malleable iron and coated with pure block tin. 

No. 717 1 quart. No. 730 4 quarts. 

No. 718 2 '• No. 721 6 " 

No. 719 3 " No. 722 20 " 




No. 303. 

GBAND OIL STOVE. 

Improved pattern. Is 36 inches high, 33 inches 
wide, has four holes, heated by two round burn- 
ers, with sufiicient heal to cook on back holes; 
has a warming shelf located over the tanks, where 
plates can be warmed and bread raised. No 
smoke or oflensive odor. The oil tanks are so re- 
moved from the lamps that the oil does not be- 
come heated. It is entirely clean, gives a power- 
ful heat, and is easily managed. 




COAL SIEVE. 

No. 606— Size 12xl4i,< inches. 
No. 607— Barrel ash sifter with cover, and 
dust proof. 



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BTTRNISHED TEA POTS. 

Fancy Spouts, with Iron Handles — IX Tin. 
No. 100— IK qt- No. 101— 3 qt. No. 102— 4qts. 

No. 103— With flat copper bottom 3 qt. 

No. 104— " " " 4qt. 

No. 405 — Octagon shape (see illustration). . .1 qt. 
No. 406—2 qt. No. 407—3 qt. 

PLAIN COFFEE POT. 

Willi Lip and Handle. 
No. 105— Iqi. No 106—3 qts. 

No. 107 5 qts. 

No. 108— Burnished Coffee 
Pot, with plain lip and iron 

handle 3 qt. 

No. 109— 3 qt. 110— 4 qt. 

No. 111—5 qt. 



TEA STEEPER. 
Hade of IC. Tin. 
-Hnldiii ' 






ROUND DINNER PAIL. 

No. 113—3 qt. (with cup). 

No. 114—4 qt. " 

No. 115—3 qt. (without cup). 



COVERED PAIL. 

No. 116 -M qt. No. 117— Iqt. 
No. 118— 3 qt. No. 119 3 ql 
No. 120—4 qt. No. 131 5 ql. 
No. 123—6 qt. No. 123 8 qt. 





MILK STRAINER 
PAILS. 

No. 134 lOqts. 

No. 125 14qts. 



STRAIGHT MILK PAILS. 

No Top or Spout. 
No 126—10 qts. No. 137—14 qts. 



FLARING PAIL. 

No. 128—2 qt. No. 129-4 ql. 

No. 130— 6 qt. No. 131-8 qt. 

No. 132- lOqt. No 133-14 qt. 

No. 181—18 qt. 



-a in 



|l[gi||fc_^ DRINKING CUP. 

^""■'^ No.135— 3?.i in. No. ISO- 
No. 137-43^ in. No. 138— 5 ij in. 

STRAIGHT CUP. 

No. 139 }2 V 

No. 140 1 ]■ 

No. 141 - 2 pt 



MILK MEASURE. 

No. 142 Iqt. 





No. 176 BOX GRATER. 



VEGETABLE GRATER. 

No. 177 -small 

No. 178... medium 

No. 179 large 



DOUGHNUT CUTTER. 
No. 180 3 inch size 



ROUND OIL CAN. 




LIGHT MEASURES 

No. 143 ---MPt- 

No. 144 -- Ipt. 

No. 145 -- Iqt. 

No. 146 - 2qt. 

No. 147 4qt. 




Zinc Screw Top, Tin Spout. 
No. 181 2 qt 

No, 183... 4 qt 





FUNNELS. 

No. 148...- 3?8 in. 

No. 149 24^^ in. 

No. 150 5% in. 

No. 150K -61^^ in. 

No. 151... - ..S^s'ln. 




SPRINKLING POTS. 
with Zinc Head. 

No. 183 .4 qts 

No. 184 6qt8 

No. 195 8qt8 

No. 186 lOqts. 

WITH TIN HEAD. 

1 qt. No. 189. 3qt. 

...2qt. No. 190 .4qt. 



COLANDER. 

No. 153 12 in. 

No. 153 10 in. 





MILK STRAINER. 

No. 154 12 in. 

No. 155 10 in. 



DUST PAN. 

No. 191-Brown color with 

handle, open. 
No. 193 — Overed, Brown 

and Decorated. 

No. 193— Covered Dustpan 

with brush. 




STEAMER. 

No. 156 7in. 

No. 157 8in. 

No. 158 9 in. 



WASH BOWL 
With ling. 

No. 159 .91,,' in. 

No. 160 101.^ in. 

No. 161— IU4' ill. No. 163— 11.3{in. 

No. 163— Extra Fine Quality !)i/^in. 

No. 164— 10>3 in. No. lO.^i- 1 1 ^ m. 
No. 166— Gafvanized Iron ll^i in. 

MUFFIN RINGS. tUPililli 

No. 167— 3J<^ in. No. 168—3 in. J^^^^ 
No. 168K-.-"'-- -33^in. ^MM^ 




STOVEPIPE RINGS. 
No. 194— Plain tin. -.5 in. 

No. 195 5J^in. 

No. 196 6 in. 

No. 197 - 7in. 



BISCUIT CUTTER. 

No. 169-2}^ in. No. 170.-3 in. 





POLISHED IRON LIPPED FRY-PAN. 

No. 171— 814'in. No. 173— 8?^ in. No.l73— 9^in 
No. 174— lOM in. No. 175—12 in 



BASTING SPOON. 
With strong thread handle. 

No. 198 lOinch. 

No. 199 13 inch. 

No. 300 Uinch. 

No. 301. 16 inch. 

No. 303.- 18 inch. 

No. 303 20 inch. 



No. 204. 
WIRE MELON LADLE. 

Tinned, with wood handle. 



MILK CANS. 
The best made— iron bound. 

No. 305 5 gallon. 

No. 206 8 gallon. 

No. 307 10 gallon. 



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NATIONAL .REVERSIBLE BBOILEBS. 



No. 416. — Small, medium and large sizes. 
No. 417. — Wire Oyster Broilers. 
No. 418. — Henis Broilers, with Gravy Catcher. 
No. 419. — Wire Vegetable Boiler, Bucket shape. 

AMERICAN WAFFLE IRONS. 

No. 421. — The best made. Sizes, small, medium, large. 




CLIMAX COAL SHOVEL. 

No. 441. — 43^x7 inches, Japan finish. 

No. 442.— Gem Coal Shovel. 4^^x7^4x16 inches, Japanned. 

No. 443. — 5x8x23 inches. Japanned. 

WROUGHT IRON POKER. 

No. 444. — Bent at end with ring handle. No. 445 — With spear point 
and ring handle. No. 445 — Wooa handle, bent point. No. 456 — Wood 
handle, spear point. 



No. 447.- 



GRIDDLE LIFTER. 

-Cast Iron, hollow handle, coppered. 




COAL HODS. 

No. 1. — Plain black, open top. Small, medium, large sizes. 
No. 3. — Plain black with funnel top. Small, medium, large sizes. 
No. '^. — Galvanized iron, open top. .SiiiuU, medium, large sizes. 
No. 4. — Galvanized iron, funnel top. Small, medium, large sizes. 

ENAMELED MASLIN KETTLE. 

No. 422—3 quart. No. 423—5 quart. No. 424—8 quart. No. 426—12 
quart. No. 426—20 quart. 




BUFFALO SIEVE. 

No. 414 —Tinned Wire. 

No. 415. — Eclipse Sieve. Measure shape, working with a crank stirrer, 
and the best in the market. 



DOVER EGG BEATER. 

No. 420. — As represented 
in illustration 




BUFFALO ZINC STOVE BOARDS. 

No. 483.— Embossed and polished, paper lined, 24 inches square. No. 
484—28 inch. No. 435-33 inch. No. 436—36 inch. No. 437— Round 
pattern, 24 Inches diameter. No. 438—30 inch. No. 439—38 inch. 



CHAMBER PAILS. 

No 430.-Handsomely decorated ,jg^ q^ COFFEE STRAINER. 

Tm, 8 quarts. No, 431—12 quarts. 

No. 432—16 quarts No. 440.— Wire, Spuut Attachmp-* 



CUSPIDORS. 

No. 427. — Tin, Japanned, assorted colo 
Plain gilt band. 

No. 438. — Handsomely decorated. 

No. 429.— Oast Iron, Self Rigli -iig-, *nth 
white enameled inside, with Japauiii>J outside 
of maroon, vermilion or dark irtva. 




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OVAL TIN "WASH- 
BOIIiEB. 

Pit or flat copper bottom, 
good quality. 

No. 208—7 in. No. 209— 
Sin. No. 210-9 it). 

Extra planished all cop- 
per oblong, flat bottom. 
No. 212—7 in. Nn. 213-S 

Oval pit or flat bottom. 
No. 214—7 in. Nn. 215— i 




in. No. 213—9 in. 
I in. No. 216—9 in. 




No. 220—6 in. 



TEA KETTLE. 

Pit or flat copper bot- 
tom, Buffalo spout, plain 
handle. 

No. 217—7 in. No. 218 
—8 in. No. 219—9 in. 

All copper spun tea ket- 
tle, extra fine quality. 
No. 221—7 in. 



PUDDING PANS. 

Plain and extra deep. 

No. 223— I qt. No. 223— 
1 qt. No. 224—2 qt. No. 
225—8 qt. No. 226 -4 qt. 
No. 227—5 qt. No. 228— 
6 qt. 






EXTBA DEEP TUBED 
CAKE PANS. 

Retinned. 
No. 229—2 qt. No. 230— 
3 qt. No, 231—4 qt. No. 
232—5 qt. 



BINSING PAN. 

Not Wired. 
No. 233— 15ix4| in. 
No. 234 — 17ix4f in. 
No. 235— 18fx5i in. 

Heavy Retinned. 
No. 236— 15ix4| in. No. 237-17^x41 in. No. 
238— 18|x5+ in. 

Wired in and Extra Heavy — Retinned. 
No. 339— 14ix4i in. No. 240— 16x5 1-16 in. 
No. 241— 17|x5* in. No. 242—19^x5 9-16 in. 



LIPPED PRESERVING 
KETTLE. 

Extra Heavily Retinned. 

No. 243—2 qt. No. 244— 
3 qt. No. 245—4 qt. No. 
346— 5 qt. No. 247— 6 qt. 



MILK PAN. 

Plain, Good Quality. 
No. 24S— i qt. No. 240- 
1 qt. No. 230—2 qt. No, 
251—3 qt. No. 252— 4 qt. 
No. 253—5 qt. No. 254— S qt. 
No. 256—8 qt. No. 257—9 qt. 
No. 258—11 qt. No. 259—12 qt 





No. 255—7 qt. 
No. 258—10 qt. 




PIE PLATES. 

No. 260—6 in. No. 261— 

^HP 7 in. No. 262—8 in. No. 

63—9 in. No. 264—10 in. 



SCALLOPED PIE 

PLATES. 



No. 265 




TUBED, SCALLOPED 
CAKE PANS. 



No. 266 

No. 267 




SHALLOW 

MUFFIN 

PANS, 

No. 268, 8 cups, 3x} in. No. 269, 13 cups, 3xf in. 



CORN OAKE PANS. 

No. 270, 8 cups, 3 in. No. 371, 13 i ups, 3 in. 

SaUARE PIE 
PLATES. 



No. 272 



8xllf in. 




BUSOUIT PANS. 

No. 273—7x11 in. No. 274—9x13 in. No. 
275—11x1,7 in. 

SaUARE BREAD 
PANS. 

No. 276— 9i4Jx2i in. 
No. 277— 9ix5Jx3 in. No. 
278— 10ix6ix3s in. No. 279-13^x8x31 in. 





DRIPPING PANS. 

Made of tbe Best Smooth Finished Iron. 
Small sizes— No. 280— 7x8x8i in., to 9x14x15^ 



Medium sizes — No. 281 — 10x12x15^ in., 
12x17x25 in. 
Large Sizes— No. 282—18x19x34^ in. 



FLAT HANDLE 
LADLE. 

Fine Retinned. 



to 



No. 283— 3i in. No. 284—41 in. No. 285— 5i in. 

FLAT SKIMMER. 

With Flat Handle. Extra 
Heavily Tinned. 
No. 286— 4J in. No. 287— 5i in. No. 288— 6i in. 



"WOOD HANDLE SOUP 
LADLE. 

Retmtn-d. 
No. 2S9, 3| in. No. 390, 4 in. 



WATER DIPPER. 

No. 291—* qt. No. 393— 
1 ((t. No, 29.3—3 qt. No. 394 
—3 qt. No. 29o— 3 qt., with 
copper bottom. 



WATER DIPPER. 

Extra Heavily Retinned. 

No. 291)— iqt. No. 297— 
+ qt. No. 298—1 qt. No, 299 
—2 qt. No. 300—3 qt. 






No. 305—5 qt. 



LIPPED SAUCE PAN 

Heavily Retinned. 
No. 301— f qt. No. 302- 
1 qt. No. 303—2 qt. No. 
804—3 qt. No. 305—4 qt. 
307—6 qt. 

Extra Heavy. 
No. 308-1 qt. No. 309—1 qt. No. 310—2 qt. 
No. 311—3 qt. No. 312—4 qt. No. 313-5 qt. 
No. 314— 6 q*. 

MILK or RICE BOILER. 

Retinned. 

H qt. 

- 2 qt. 

3 qt. 



No. 318. 

MILK 

SKIMMER. 

Size, - - 6 in 





WOOD HANDLE STRAINER. 

Tinned and with Enameled Handle. 
No. 319— 2i in, No. 320-3^ in. 



THREADED HANDLE CAKE TURNER. 

No. 321— 3x8i in. No, 322— 3ix4i in. 




FOLDING LUNCH BOX. 

Japanned Tin Finish, Extra Fine Quality. 
No. 708— 3ix3ix7i in. No. 709^4x9 in. No. 
710 — Same as 709, with coffee can attached. 




POLISHED SAD IRONS. 

No. 1, 5 lbs. weight. No. 3, lbs. weight. No. 
3, 8 lbs. weight. No. 4, 9 lbs. weig-bt. No. 5, 3^ 
lbs. weight, with nickel plating. 

TROY POLISHING IRON. 
No. 101— plain face. No. 102 — indented face. 
No. 103 — rough face. 

TAILORING IRONS. 
No. 104—16 lbs. weight. No. 105—22 lbs. weight, 



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BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER CO. 

Largest Sweeper Maniifaetiirers in the World. 

CARPET SWEEPERS ONLY. 



THE LIGHT-RUNNING, 
Four- Wheeled. 




THE GRAND RAPIDS.-This Sweeper. 

with an existence of little more tliau two years, 
has reached the largest sale of any sweeper ever 
put upon the market. With four wheels ex 
posed entirely self-adjusting, it is so constructed 
that a child can repair it, has rubber baud to pn- 
vent marring furniture, is handsomely hand decor- 
ated, and will last for years. It is superior to any- 
thing of its kind in the world. Price, 



THE BISSELL SWEEPERS 

are sold in every state of the Union and 
in every civilized country on earth. 

OVER ONE MILLION 

of these sweepers have been sold, and 
hundreds of thousands of families in 
this and other countries will attest their 
superiority and merit. 

IT PAYS TO BXnr THE BEST. 



Manufacturing three-fourths of all the sweep- 
ers .sold; owning and controling over fifty valua- 
ble patents, many of which cover devices absolu- 
tely indispensable in a good sweeper. Among 
these is 

THE CELEBRATED BROOM MOVEMENT 

which ingenious feature makes the sweeper per- 
fectly self-adjusting to any carpet or to light and 
heavy sweeping at the pleasure of the opetator. 
The courts have lately granted this company 
a decree sustaining their exclusive rights to this 
invaluable device. 



THE WELL-KNOWN, 
Time-Tested. 




Oval 
Price, 



BISSELL, No. 5. 

ir Round Pans. Emptying at the top. 




THESE SWEEPERS 

are all constructed with special machin- 
ery by expert workmen, who take the 
utmost pains to make every part as dur- 
able as possible. 

No other sweepers made can equal 
them in beauty of tinish, and durability 
of construction. 

EVERY SWEEPER 

Guaranteed. 



BIBS ELL'S GRAND.— Combining the double features of 
utility and ecimoniy. While it is of a size large enough for .sweep- 
ing halls, hotel corridors, etc., it is not unwieldy or cumbersome for 
home use. There is no better sweeper manufactured than the above, 
and no more convenient spring dump has ever been invented. Price 





CROWN JEWEL No. 1.— This is offered 
as a durable, 4-whccl((l SweeiHT, and for solidity 
and general effectiveness it cannot be excelled. 
Price 



CROWN JEWEL No 2.— Same as No. 1, 
with uddilidii of rubber lianil around case to pre- 
vent marring furniture. Price 



CROWN J." vVEl.. i. V. o.— Same construction 
as Crown t, vol Nos. 1 and 2, but is handsomely 
hand-di'i oriiifd, and also has rubber hand to pre- 
vent marriog furniture. 1-rice 



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liSWSh,^^^^^ 




GOOD NEWS B— For Coal or Wood. 

Nos. 18 8-20 8-33 9-33. Size of oven, inches 18 20 23 28 

The Good News B is a first-class Range, made with low clostt, upper 
closet, upper shelf and reservoir. Teakettle shelves with plain Ranges. 
Large ash pan, double top and front oven plates with flues, making the 
only perfect system of oven ventilation extant. Sifting grates complete in 
every Range. 




LIGHTHOUSE RANGE— For any Kind of Fuel. 

Made with six cooking holes and in one size — No. 8. Shipping weight, 
Lighthouse single oven, 3(J5 lbs.; low closet, 375 lbs.; single oven and 
reservoir, 340 lbs.; low closet and reservoir, 410 lbs. Size of oven, 18J^x 
17}^x 11 in. The Lighthouse is a very good low price Range, with patent 
duplex grate, large copper reservoir, nickel panels. 




COAIi liATTREI/. 



No. 8. 


No. 9. 


Size of oven 22x23 


22x32 


Shipping weight, lbs. 300 


300 


do reservoir, etc. 375 


375 


Length of fire box.-. 23 


23 



The Lnurel is a first class Coal and 
Wood Cook S.ove, with four cook- 
ing holes, large oven, large fire cham- 
ber, nickel panels, and a beautiful 
base. The reservoir is large with a 
beautiful japanned top and covers. 



HENRIETTA— For Coal or Wood. 

Has sectional fire back, cut long centers, outside oven shelf. Best stove- 
for the money in the market. Nos. 8, 81 and 9. Shipping weights, 200,. 
230 and 235 lbs.; do. reservoir stove, 250, 290 and 295 lbs. Size of oven— 





GOLDEN SUNSHINE— Wrought Steel Range— For Abj Kind of Fuel. 

Numbers 27 278 28 28!i 

Sizeofovens IS-tUVr 18xl9>^ 20x21 20x21 



OTHELLO RANGE.— For Coal or Wood. 
Numbers... .7 80 8 9 

Size of oven. .16x18 16x18 18x20 20x20 
Shipping weight, Ik 308 330 380 450 
do. Res. Store. 350 850 480 500 



The Othello is a very good heavy 
Range, with large oven, parent duplex 
grate, patent pedal oven door opener, 
automatic oven shelf, extended fir© 
chamber for wood, copper or gray 
enameled reservoir. First-class baker. 



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WOOD LAUREL— For Wood Only. 

WITH RESERVOIR AND CLOSET. 

No. No. 

8 9 

Shipping Weight 406 416 

Size of Oven 23x23 82x33 

Length of Fire Chamber _ 24 24 

The Wood Laurel is the most beautifully designed stove on the market, is large, well-made and 
a fine worker. Large fire chamber, nickel outside oven shelf, towel rail, tea kettle holder, and 
oven door panels. C^ut long center. 






This cut is exactly one-fourteenth of the actual size of 

the No. 30 Stove. 

SUNSHINE SaUABE— For Hard Coal. 

PARLOR STOVE AND DOUBLE HEATER. 

Three Sizes— Nos. 28, 30, 32. 
This pattern has been in the market since the 
fall of 1886, and while hundreds have been sold 
and used for three full seasons, we have not heard 
of a single case where a fire-pot or grate has been 
burned out. This is the best recommendation we 
can give as to its durability. The design is hand- 
some, and as a HEATER both up and down 
stairs, there never was a better one made. Any 
one that buys this stove will get the worth of the 
money paid for it. 



No. 
16 
18 



OAK HENRIETTA 

FOR ALL KIND OF PDEL. 

Diameter of Weight Weight 

Fire Pot. Height. Wood Stove. Coal Stove. 
16 in. 53 in. 175 lbs. 200 lbs. 
18 57 215 240 



The Oak Henrietta is the finest oak stove made, 
it is beautiful in design and ornamentation, it 
has a very nice base, a large square ash pit, with 
large square ash pan. The wrought steel body 
bolts to a frame that bolts to the fire pot; this 
makes it very desirable over all others iu putting 
in a new fire pot. All other stoves made have 
the body riveted to the fire pot making it almost 
impossible to repair a burnt-out fire pot without 
buying the fire pot and body. 

It has beautiful nickeled side and frout foot 
rails, nickeled name plate and urn. It is first 
class in every respect. 



SUNSHINE— B Series. 

The Sunshine (B Series) is a tip top Parlor 
Stove for a small price, neat, durable, and works 
like a charm, with shaking draw center grate. It 
is exceedingly artistic in design, and will cer- 
tainly command a large sale. 

With bronze figure on top, tile setting in dome, 
nickeled plate shde top, jog cover, foot rail, foot 
rail brackets, feet skirt shaker, name plate, hinge 
pins and turnkeys. 




NEW IRIS -For Hard Coal. 



No. 



No. 



No. No. 



Ill 

Shipping Weight 250 lbs. 

Diameter of Fire Pot 11 in. 

Height of Stove 50 in. 



No. 

112 

800 lbs. 

12 in. 

53 in. 



Weight ■-.. 326 lbs. 136 lbs. 153 lbs. 183 lbs. 

Size of Fire Pot 9 in. 10 in. 11 in. 12 in. 

A very cheap and durable straight draft base- 
burner, simple in construction and a very efficient 
heater. 



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ALMA HEATER AND STOVE. 

FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. 

A very superior heater in every respect, with 
cast iron fire pot. It is a surface burner, not 
being provided with a magazine, cast iron outside 
body, and very heavy inside sheet steel body. 
It will heat a room up stairs equally as well as 
any furnace, in addition to heating the room in 
which it stands. If you wish it for stores, oflBce 
and hotels there is nothing better. 

Nos 12 14 

Shipping weight, pounds 220 280 

In ordering, be sure and state if you wish it to 
heat a room up stairs. 




OAK LEAF COTTAGE. 

POn WOOD OR COAL. 

Three sizes Nos. 21 23 25 

Shipping weight, pounds 108 135 150 

Height, inches 44 46 48 

Length of Fire box for wood, in. 21 23 25 
The Oak Leaf is a very beautiful cottage stove, 
with two cooking holes, swing top, with nickel 
plated urn, nickel foot rail and panels, a bargain 
for the price. 




PRIDE OF HOME. 

WOOD ONLY. 

Pour sizes-. Nos. 7 8 8-20 9 

SMppuig weight of Sqnar6 8to?e, lbs. 158 208 246 246 
" Bes. Stote, " 280 327 327 

Size of ovens, inches ..14x16 16x18 18x20 18x20 
Length of fire cham., in. 20 22 24 24 

Pride of Home is a cheap but well made wood 
cook, with copper reservoir. 





HENRIETTA. 

FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. 
Four Sizes— Revertible Flue. Nos. 12, 14, 16 and 20, 
A. new revertible flue surface burner, with 
Russia-iron boay, shaking draw center grate, 
cast-iron revertible flue on the outside of the 
stove, thus giving a very much larger fire space 
to a given size of stove over the old style of con- 
struction. This flue stands clear of the stove, 
except at the upper and lower ends, allowing a 
greater radiation of heat from both the body of 
the stove and the cast iron column that forms the 
flue. We respectfully ask an impartial examin- 
ation and test of this stove, as we believe it will 
fill the requirements of our patrons. 

INSIDE DIAMETER OF FIRE POTB. 

No. 12 10 inch I No. 14 12 inch 

No. 16 14 inch | No. 20 18 inch 

Shipping weight, pounds, 200 255 300 
The No. 20 is mounted two sheets high, making 

it a very desirable heater for bar-rooms, hotels, 

stores, etc. 



BRIGHT LIGHT. 

Four Sizes— Nos. 12, 14, 16, 18. 
The best and cheapest Open Fire Stove made, 
large fire chambers, new design, and can not fail 
to please. One of the features of this stove i» 
that the cast-iron blower can be used to close the 
draft below the grate, or to close draft from the 
top of the fire. This arrangement of an inter- 
changable blower is very desirable. 

Nos 12 14 

Shipping weight, pounds 120 140 

Height, inches 32 33 

Width of fire chamber, inches 12 14 
Depth " " " " m 12 

EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. 



16 


18 


185 


210 


34 


3& 


16 


18 


18i 


13 




This cut is exactly one-fourteenth of the actual size of 
the No. 22 Stove. 

SYLVAN. 

for wood or coal. 
Three Sizes— Nos. 19, 22, 25. 
With end door and portion of the top swinging 
to the side, which provides a large opening to 
admit wood. Sliding hearth-plate with foot rail 
attached. For burning coal it is provided with 
shaking and dumping grate and cast or brick 
linings. 

Nos 19 22 25 

Shipping weight, pounds 103 140 1«0 

Length of fire box, inches 19 22 26 



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NEW iETNA. 



HARD OR SOFT COAL. 

Four sizes Nos. 1 2 3 

Shipping weight, pounds 61 67 73 

Height of stove, inches 37^ 28^ 29i 

Diameter of globe, inches 11 111 12| 

New ^tna is a small, cheap, but very good 
cannon stove for the money. 



4 
90 

30i 
14 





ELMWOOD COTTAGE. 

FOR WOOD ONLY. 

This cut ie exactly one-fourteenth of the actual size of 
the No. 22 Stove. 

Cast or Sheet Iron body. 

Three sizes Nos. 19 22 25 

Weight, pounds 87 105 134 

Height, inches 45 47 49 

Length of fire pot, inches 19 22 25 

A tip top cast body wood stove as shown above, 
or mounted with sheet iron body, with two cook- 
ing holes, swing top and nickel foot rail. 



NEW SATtTHN. 

FOR BITUMINOUS OR ANTHRACITE COAL. 

The New Saturn is a first-class heavy cast iron 
stove, adapted for depots, stores, school houses 
and factories, with immense heating capacity, 
with clinkerless grate, large ash pan, and many 
other desirable points of advantage. 

Nos 16 18 20 

Shipping weight, pounds 280 300 350 

Size of fire pot, inches .16 18 20 

Height of stove, inches 47 49 53 




SPBINGSIDE BOX STOVE. 

FOR WOOD. 

Four sizes Nos. 22 26 32 38 

Weight, pounds 66 105 148 242 

Length of fire chamber in. 22 26 32 38 
The Springside is a very good and durable box 
stove, well made, and low price. 



POPULAB. 

FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. 

A neat and good all cast cylinder stove, nickel 
rails, urn and name plate. 

Nos 11 13 

Shipping weight, pounds 140 170 




AGRICULTTTBAL FURNACE & BOILER. 

FOR WOOD AND COAL. 

We invite attention to the new pattern Agri- 
cultural Furnace, and can assure our customers 
that there is none better made. We believe it safe 
in saying that it will not require more than one- 
third of the amount of fuel to do the same work 
in these furnaces as it does in the old way, using 
the ordinary farmer's kettle. The prices are very 
low. 

Four sizes .Nos. 15 

Capacity of boiler, gall 15 

Length of fire chamb., in. 18 

Weight, wood, pounds, 154 

Weight, coal, " 175 



22 


30 


45 


22 


30 


45 


22 


30 


45 


187 


255 


315 


213 


283 


350 




LIGHTHOUSE PARLOR. 

STRAIGHT DRAFT— HARD COAL. 
11 



12 



Nos. 10 

Shipping weight, pounds — 

Straight draft 216 
Do. Base Heater.. 

Size of fire pot, inches 12 

The Lighthouse Parlor is a very fine and pow- 
erful heater, self-feeding stove, with patet^t du- 
plex grate, large ash pit, and large nickel foot 
rail, panels and urn. 



232 
13 



250 



IF YOU WANT A 

Furnace or 
Tire Place 

HEATER, 

Write for Circular of same. Every Stove Warranted. 



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ANSONIA OFFICE CLOCKS. 




DKOP OCTAGON, B. C. 
Bight Day, Strike; List, Members 

" •' Time; 
Eight Day Time, Calendar; List, 
Members. 
Dial, 13 inches. Height, 24 inches 




REGULATOR A. 

Blaclc AValnut or Ash. 
Eieht Day, Time; List, Meml)ers, 

.' •■ •■ Calendar; List, 

bers, 
Ei'^htDav, Strike; List JNIembers, 

?. ••■ ■• Calendar; List, Mom 

bers, 
Dial, 12 inches. Height, 32 inches. 



SANTA FE. 

Finished in BlacU Walnut or Ash, Mahogany, 
or >Iahogany and Ash. 
Bight Day, "Weight, Time; List. Members, 

Dial. 10 inches. lloisrht, 52 inches. 



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ANSONIA BLACK WALNUT CLOCKS. 



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ALASKA. 
Eijrbt Day, Strike; 

ilight Duy, Strike, Alarm; 

Dial. 6 inches. Height, 21 inches. 



ARABIA. 

Eight Day, Strike; 

Eight Day, Strike, Alarm; 

Dial. 6 inches. Height. 21 inches. 





EaUAL. 

Eight Day, Strike; List, 

Eight Day, Strike, Alarm; 

Dial, 6 inches. Height, 21'.^ inches. 




TRIUMPH. 

Silver Cupids, Plate Glass Mirrors, Bronze Ornaments. 
.Eight Day, Strike; 

" " Alarm; 

Dial, 6 inches. Height, 24J< iucliL". 



MOBILE. 

Black Walnut or Ash. 
Eight Day, Strike: 

' " Alarm; 

Dial, 6 inches. Height, 20 iucWs. 



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ANSONIA BRONZE FIGURES. 





No. 1020. 

Height, 18 inches. 

COHINTHIAN. 



No. 1020. 

Height, 18 inches. 

CORINTErtAU. 




FLORENTINE, No. 4. 

Silver or Brass Antique Finish, Plush, with Gold Trimmings. 
Eit'htDay, Gong, Half-Hour Strike; 

"Dial, ')}4 inches. Height, 15 inches; 




No. 1009. 

Height, 18 inches. 

MUSIC. 



No. 1009. 

Height, 18 inches. 

rOETRY. 




FLORENTINE, No. 6. 

Plush, with Gold Trimmings. 
Eight Da}', Gong, Half-Hour Strike; 

Dial, 6% inches. Height, 16 inches. 



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ANSONIA ENAMELED IRON CLOCKS. 




TTNiaXJE. 

Eight Da,y, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gone. Strike: 



VIENNA. 
Eight Day, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong, Strike; 






ROSALIND. 

Eight Day, Half Hour, Cathedral Gong, Strike; 




LA DTJCHESSE. 

Eight Day, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong, Strike; 



LA FBANCE. 

Eight Day, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong, Strike; 



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Ansonia Enameled Iron Clocks and Bronze Figures. 





TIMBREL. 

Day, Half-Hour Cathedral Gong, Strike, List, |21 00; 
Members, $10 50. 



No. 1010. 

Height, 11 inches. List, $8 00; 
Members, $4 00, 

MERCtJKT. 




No. 1084. 

Height, llj^ inches. List, $8 60; 
Members, |4 2.5. 

INDUSTRY. 




NILE. With Ukn. 

Eight Day, Half-Hour Cathedral Gong, Strike; List, $24 50; 

Members, $13 25. 



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Ansonia Enameled Iron Clocks and Bronze Figures. 




IMOGENE. 

Eight Day, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong. Strike. List. $18 50; 
Members. !?9 2."). 




EGYPT. 

Eight Day, Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong, Strike. List, $23 50; 
Members. ^11 75. 




ST. CLAIR. 

Eight Day. Half-Hour, Cathedral Gong, Sirikc. List, $20 25; 
siembers, $10 13. This cut shows Gold Dial. 




No. 1004. 

Height, 6}4 inches. List, $2 00; Members, $1 00. 




No. 1002. 
Height, 7% inches. List, $4 00; Memt)ers,$2 00. 

BCHOOL-GIKL. 




No. 1044. 
Height, 10 inches. List, $9 00; MenAiers, $4 50. 



PHILOSOPUEK. 




No. 1008. 

Height, 7J^ inches. List, ,$5 00; Members, $2 50. 



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ANSONIA NICKEL CLOCKS. 




PRINCESS. 

One Da/ Time; Dial, 4 and 6 inches. 
Ei^rht Day Time; Dial, 5 inches. 





BEE. 

One Day Time; Dial, 2 inches. 
Winds without Key. 




OCTAGON PRINCESS. 

One Day Time; Dial, 4 inches. 




PIRATE. 

One D.ay Time, Alarm; Dial. 4 inches. 



OCTAGON PEEP-O'-DAY. 

One Day Time, Alarm; Dial, 4 inches. 



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No. 15. THE aUEEN'S PLUSH TOILET CLOCK 

Case covered ia either garnet or blue pkish, itrtislicully dtcorated in 
floral design; a perfect one-day time keeper, dial 2^ inches; stands 9 inches 
high, handsomely decorated with two beveled mirrors, and is fitted with a 
model jewel case with secure fastenincs. 



No. 16. THE COTTAGE. 

Covered in rich garnet or blue silk plush, designed with jewel drawer at 
base, beveled mirror on either side, with shelf for toilet bottle, height lOj-^ 
inches; the dial measures 2J^ inches, over which is a semi-circular pattern 
of blossoms. The one day movement is of the beat make, 





No. 17. THE aUEEN'S ALARM. 

The same as No. 15, with additional advantage of a reliable bell alarm which 
will give warning at an hour as set; as useful and ornamental a clock as ever 
made for the price. 



No. 18. NICKEL TOURIST. 

With the famous Crescent movement, without an e((ual in the 
small clock line; a perfect and easily regulated alarm with "setter," 
"silent switch off," and winder securely fastened to the back. This 
is the model compacted clock, 7 inches high, with a 2}^ inch dial ; 
bright nickel case nicelj' chased and pivot handle. 



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SILVER PLATED WARE. 





No. 188. Triple Silver Plated Napkin Ring, 



No. 189. Triple Silver Plated Napkin No. 190 Triple Silver Plated Napkin Ring, 
Ring, 





No. 191. Triple Silver Plated Spoon Cup, No. 192. Silver Plated Cup, chased, gilt, 

chased, 
The same, gilt, 




No. 193. Triple Silver Plated Cup, engraved, 
gold lined, 




Coffee, 



No. 194. Triple Silver Plated Tea Set, satin, bright cut, gold lined, 
Tea, si.\ lialf pints. Sugar, Cream, gold lined, 



Slop, gold lined, 



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No. 195. Triple Silver l^lated No. 19G. Silver Plated Pickle 

Pickle Caster, colored glass, Ca.ster, 

With colored glass, 



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No. 197. Triple Silver Plated Caster, rubine glass bottles, 




No. 198. Triple Silver Plaled Cii.'i'er. 6 liottles, 
S:'nv, Ti l)otl'c«, 



No. 199. Triple Silver Plated Tilting Ire Pitcher, satin, goblet and 
slop, n;old lined. 



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SILVER PLATED WARE. 






No. 300. Triple Silver Pliitcd BuUer Dish, 
satin, 
Same, satin engraved, 



No. 201 Tuple sihti Plated Syrup 
Cup, satin, llutcd, 



No. 203. Triple Silver Plated Butler Dish, 
chased, 





No. 204. Triple Silver plated Spoon 
Cup, chased gilt. 




No. 20.5. Triple Silver Plated Creamer 
chased gilt, 





No. 207. Triple Silver Plated Berry Dish, colored 
glass. 



No. 203. Triple Silver Plated Caster, 
4 bottles, aliased. 
Same, plain, 



No. 206. Triple Silver Plated Sugar 
Bowl, chased, 




No. 208. Triple Silver Plated Berry Dish, 



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SILVER PLATED WARE. 







No. 209. Triple Silver Plated Crumb Tray, engraved satiu, gold 
inlaid: each, Crumb Knife; each. 





No. 210. Triple Silver Plated Cake Basket, chafed, 
311. " " " " " plain, 




No. 213. Triple Silver Plated Fruit Dish, colored glass. 



No. 213. Triple Silver Plated Cake Basket, plain, 
214. " " " " " chased, 



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No. 215. Berry Spoon, in plush case, Without ease, Extra 

for Gilt Bowl, 



No. 216. Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon, in plush case. 



ROGERS' SILVER PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. 



PRICES PER DOZEN. 




TIPPED PATTERN SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. 



No. 217. Tea Spoons . . . . 

218. Dessert Spoons 

219. Table Spoons . 

220. Dessert Forks. . 

221. Medium " .. 

222. Child's " .. 

223. Pickle " .. 

224. Salt Spoons . . . . 



No. 225. Mustard Spoons 

226. Sugar Shells 

227. Butter Knives, spoon handle . . . 

228. Cream Ladles, silver style bowl 

229. Gravy 

230. Oyster 

231. Soup 



PRICES PER DOZEN. 




ASSYRIAN PATTERN. 



ASSYRIAN PATTERN SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. 



No. 233. Tea Spoons 

233. Coffee Spoons ". 

234. Dessert Spoons and Furks 

235. Table Spoons 

236. Medium Forks 

237. Child's " 

238. Pickle " 

239. " " twist, long handle. 

240. Salt Spoons 

241. Mustard Spoons 

242. Sugar Shells 

243. " Tongs, large 

244. •■ •• small 



No. 245. Nut Picks 

246. Butter Knives, flat handle 

247. " ■■ twi-st •■ 

248. Tea Knives, flat 

249. Child's Knives, flat 

250 Cream Ladles, silver style bowl 

251. Gravy " " " 

252. Oyster " " " 

253. Soup " " " large 

254. Fish Knives T. . 

255. Cake " 

256. Pie " engraved 

257. Crumb " 



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ORIOLE PATTERN. 



No. 358. Oriole Teaspoons per doz., 



B. & B. SPOONS AND FORKS. 

Silver Plated on Albata. 
No. 2.59. Oriole Tablespoons per doz., 



No. 360. Oriole Table Forks per doz., 




"BOGEKS BBOS., 1847," STANDABD STEEL KNIVES. 

No. 261. Solid Steel, Plain Medium Knife Per doz. 

362. " " Dessert " 

363. Sheffield Steel Medium Knives, nickel plated and heavy .silver plated 

364. '■ " Forks, " " " " 




No. 265. Solid Steel Arabecque Swaged IModiuni Knife, triple silver plated Per doz. 

266. " •■ ■' •• Fork, • ■ " 

267. " " " Dessert Knife, " " 




Nc. 268. Solid Steel Fruit Knife, triple silver plated, 1 dozen or Jj dozen in handsome paper case Per doz. 



No. 269. Solid Steel Nut Picks, triple silver pl.ated, 1 dozen or J^' dozen in handsome paper case Per doz., 




No. 270. Solid Steel Fruit Knife, old silver finish, large sizsj triple silver plated Per doz. 

'■'71. 1, dfizrn in fire plnsh case No. 269. 1 dozen in tine plusa case 



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No. 87. The French tipped pattern of the celebrated Vfm. Rogers' silver plated spoons made in the same factory for nearly 30 years. Best grade. 

No. 88 with less silver. 




No. 89. Plain tipped American pattern, same as No. 87. No. 90 same as No. 



piiili^^ 

" ' &■ ROGERS'' '■>' , ^ ' 

\\^ HARTFORD, CONN. \!^ -l- 'i- 




No. 91. Embossed medium sized knife vrith hollov? nickel silver handle, the very best grade of electro-plating. Dessert size knife same as No. 91 

same price ; forks to match, either size, and same price as knives. 




No. 93. Same as No. 91, medium and dessert sizes; forks to match. 



''' '> ROGERS'''' >/', „' '' ■""''"''" 

\l/ HARTFORD, CONN. »,J/- - '-' 




No. 93. Fluted handle design, hollow inside, and flrstrclass throughout, supplied in either medium or dessert size at same cost. Forks to match 

same price as knives. 



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SILVER TEA SET. 

No. 43. Silver Tea Set of five pieces 
as illustrated, engraved and satin fin- 
ished throughout. The plating is the 
very best quadruple electro covering 
and warranted to wear. Nothing but 
the best white metal is used for the 
frames, and a specially hard metal 
bottom. 






SILVER TEA SET. 

No. 41. This Silver Plated Tea Service 
13 of the best plate (quadruple) and the 
same as No. 43, excepting the engraver's 
design. It is used by the manufacturers 
as a "leader to the trade," hence the 
remarkably low price. 





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coin silver, silverine and 

GOLD-FILLED WATCHES. 

These Cases Warranted by Special Certificate to wear twenty years. 






No. 35. Gents' size, 14k. gold-filled, open face, No. 36. Gents' size, 14k. gold-filled, hunting. No. 37. Gents' size, 14k. gold-filled, hunting, 

screw back and bezel, Elgin watch, stem wind; Elgin watch, stem wind; 11 jewels, nickel Waltbam watch, "P S. Bartlett;" full jeweled. 

7 jewels, expansion balance, engraved. . movement, engraved stem wind, patent regulator, engraved . . 

Assorted styles engraving. Assorted styl s engraving. 



or silver 



or silver 



or silver 





No. 38. Gents' size, 13k. gold-filled, hunting, No. 39. Gents' size, Boss' 14k. gold-fllled, hunt- 
Elgin watch, "G. M. Wheeler;" full jeweled, ing, Louis XIV. style, Elgin watch, " II. H. 
stem wind, patent regulator, engraved. Taylor;" full jeweled, adjusted, stem wind, 

No. 381^. Same, oix-n face P'^t--"! regulator, engraved ^ 

Assorted styles engraving. Assorted styles engraving. 




No. 40. Gents' size. Boss' 14k. gold-filled, hunt- 
ing, Waltbam watch; full jeweled, nickel, ad- 
justed, stem wind 

No. 40J^. Same, open face 



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SOLID GOLD WATCHES. 






No. 41. A strong, solid gold ease, with 14k. 
wearing surface, and inner surface of lower 
quality gold, practically as good as a 14k. case. 
Gents' size, hunting, with Waltham nickel 
movement; full jeweled, adjusted, stem wind, 
patent regulator 

No. 42. Same watch, open face 



No. 43. Case same quality as No. 41, but Louis No. 45. Case same quality as No. 41. Gents' size 



XIV style. Gents'' size, hunting, with Wal- 
tham nickel movement; full jeweled, stem 

wind, patent regulator 

No. 44. Same pattern case, but solid 8k. gold, 
with Waltham movement; 7 jewels, e.\pan.sion 
balance 



hunting, with Elgin, 16-size movement; 11 jew- 
els, expansion balance, stem wind 

No. 46. Same case, open face, with Elcin 16- 
size movement; 7 jewels, stem wind 






No. 47. Gents' size, solid l-lk. gold hunting, 
Waltham, " Wm. Ellery," stem wind . . 



No. 48. Gents .size, Uk. solid gold, Louis XIV. 
style, hunting, AYallham, "Appleton, Tracy & 
Co."; nickel^ full jeweled, adjusted, pajtent 
regulator, richly engraved 



No. 49. Gents' sizr, 14k. solid gold, hunting, 
Elgin, 16-size; 13 jewels, stem wind, richly en 
graved 



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Ladies' Gold-Filled and Solid Gold Watches. 






No. 50. Ladies' size, ■■■uld-iillea, hunting, Elgin No. 51. Ladies' size, gnld-filled, hunting, Elgin No. 52. Ladies' size, Boss' gold-filied, hunting, 
watch; 7 jewels, stem wind, <Migraved. . watch, nickel; 11 jewels, stem wind, engraved. Elgin watch; 1:5 jewels, stem wind, richly en- 
Case warranted to wear twenty years. graved '. . . 

Case warranted to wear twenty years. Case warranted to wear twenty years. 




No. 03. Ladies' size, solid 10k. gold, hunting, 
Elgin watch; 11 jewels, stem wind, engraved. 





No. 54. A strong, solid gold, hunting case, No. 55. Same quality case as No. 54, with Elgin 



with 14k. wearing surface and inner surface of 
lower quality gold, practically- as good asa 14k. 
case; ladies' size. Louis XIV. style, Avith] Elgin 
movement; 7 jewels, stem wind, engraved, 

Assorted styles engraving. 



jewels, stem wind, engraved, 
Assorted stj-les engraving. 






No. 50 Ladies M7C 14k vnlid gold hunting, No. 57. Ladies' sizr. 14'k. solid gold, hunting, No. 58. Ladies' size, 14k. stolid gold, hunting, 
Waltliam \\atch t) jtwtK nickel stem wind. Elgin watch, Louis XIV. style; 13 jewels, nickel, Wallluun watch; 7 jewels, stem wind, engraved, 

stem wind, richly engraved 

Assorted stvles engraving. 



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SOLID GOLD AND ROLLED PLATE VEST CHAINS. 

Srg^l^ gt- — ^^ :g^:» ^ 1^ 2^^; ; *^ ^^Cbl 



No. 80. Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chain, 10k., Same, 14k. 



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No. 81. Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chain, 10k.> Same, 14k., 



No. 83. Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chain, 10k., Same, 14k., 



No. 83. Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chain, 10k., Same, 14k., 



No. 84. Gents' Rolled Plate Vest Chain, 




No. 86. Gents' liolled Plate Ves' (Jhain, 



. ^^ ■ >. ,^ - - "-iLl -^ ^ET^*^,^ 




No. 88. Gents' Rolled Plate Vest Chain, 









No. 89. Gents' Rolled Plate Vest Chain, cjold front ennraved links, 




No, 90. Gents' Rolled Plate Vest Chain, 3 strands, gold front tips and slide. 
" 91. ' 1 ' uo slide, 




No. 93. Gents' Rolled Plate Vest Chain, 3 strands, gold front tips and slide, 
" 93. " " ■' ' " 1 strand, " " " no slide. 



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No. 94. Ladies' Chain, No. 9.j. Ladies' Chain, No. 96. Ladies' Chain, No. 97. Ladies' Chain, No. 98. Ladies' Chain, No. 99. Ladies' Chain, 
BoUd gold, 10k., solid gold, 10k., solid gold, 14k., solid gold, 14k., solid gold, 10k., solid gold, braided, 10k., 

Same, 14k . Same, 14k.. 



Same, 14k., 






No. 100. Ladies' Chain, No. 101. Ladies' Chain, No. 103. Ladies' Chain, No. lOS. Ladies' Chain, No. 104. Ladies' Chain, No. 105. Ladies'Chain. 
rollerl plate, with pin, rolled plate, rolled plate, Roman color, rolled plate, rolled plate, rolled plate, with pin. 



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No. 59. Ladies' No. 60. Rolled No. 61. Rolled No. 02. Rolled No. 63. Solid No. 64. Ladies' No. Ori. Ladies 

Chain, rolled plate, Plate Necklace, Plate Necklace, Plate Necklace, Gold Necklace, Chain, rolled plate, Chain, rolled plate 

Roman color,- Roman, 




No. 66. Gold En- 
ameled Locket, 





No. or. Gold, No. 08. Gold 

blue - enameled Locket, Roman col- 
Locket, or. 





No. 09. Gold No. 70. Gold 

Front Locket, en- Front Locket en- 
graved, graved, 




No. 71. Gold No. 70. Gold 

Front Locket, en- Front Locket, en- 
graved, graved. 





No. 73. Rolled No. 74. Rolled No. 75. Rolled No. 70. Gold No. 77. Rolled No. 78. Rolled No. 79. Rolled 

Plate Locket, stone Plate Locket, stone Plate Locket, Front Locket, en- Plate Locket, Plate Locket, .stone Plate Locket, stone 
backs, backs, chased, graved, chased, backs, cameo. backs, intaglio, 



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SOLID GOLD AND ROLLED PLATE CHARMS. 



No. 106. 

Eolled Plate Cornet 
Charm, each, 





No. 107. 



No. 108. 




No. 109. 




No. 110. 



Rolled Plate LanternXharm, Rolled Plate Charm, real Rolled Plate Charm Compass, Rolled Plate Charm Revolver 
brilliant center, stone intaglio, pearl handle, ' 




No. 111. 
Rolled Plate Charm, 




Rolled Plate Charm, 
each, 




No. 11?. 

Rolled Plate Charm, stone 
center, each, 




Rolled Plate Charm, 
each. 




Rolled Plate Charm, pearl 
center, each. 





No. 116. No. 117. 

Rolled Plate K. P. Charm, Rolled Plate Knisht Templar 

pierced, Charm, enameled. 

Same in Ma.sonic, I. O. 0. F. 
or K. of L. 




Rolled Plate LocUet, 

engraved. 
(Same in Masonic.) 





No. 119. No. 120. 

Real Onyx Keystone, rolled Rolled Plate G. A. R. Charm, 
plate mounting, enameled. 




No. 131. 




No. 123. 




No. 123. 




No. 12.5. 




Antique Cameo Charm, red Solid Gold Knights Pythias Solid Gold Engraved Mason- Solid Gold Knight Temnlar Intaglio LoclvCt, gold mount- 
ony.K, gold mounting, Charm, enameled, ic Charm, ' Charm, enameled, ing. 

No. 124. Same, with 3 links 
attached, 



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SOLID GOLD RINGS. 






No. 128. 



No. la 



No. 130. 



No. 131. 




No. 133. 



No. 127. 

Solid Gold Engraved Solid Gold Engraved Solid Gold Engraved Solid Gold Plain Ring, Solid Gold Engraved Solid Gold Engraved 

Ring, Ring, misse^' size, Rins, misses' size. Ring, King, 

each, each, each, " each, each, each, 



No. 133. 

Missesj' Solid Gold 
Ring, cat's-eye stone, 




No. 134. 

Misses' Solid Gold 
Garnet Ring, 
each. 




Solid Gold Ring, in- 
taglio stone. 




Solid Gold Ring, topaz 
stone 




No. 137. 

Solid Gold Ring, 
garnets and pearls, 




No. 138. 

Solid Gold Ring, opal 

stone 



Solid Gold Ring, 2 
opals, 2 rubies, 




No. 140. 

Solid Gold Chased 
Ring, genuine diamond. 




''^'1^^ 



Solid Gold Ring, genu- 
ine diamond, 




Solid Gold Ring, 3 
genuine diamonds, 





Solid Gold Ring, genu- Solid Gold Ring, 2genu- 
ine diamond, 1}^ carat, ine diamonds and opal, 




^-ViVx 



No. 145. 




No. 146. 



Solid Gold Imitation Solid Gold, onyx, gold 
Diamond Ring, inlaid Ring, 

each. 




No. 147. 

Solid Gold, onyx, 
raised letter, 6 dia- 
monds; any initial. 





No. 148. No. 149. 

Solid Gold Seal Ring, Solid Gold Seal, Ring, 
pink sard antique intaglio, 

cameo, 




No. 150. 

Solid Gold, imitation 
rubies and diamond 
Ring, 
each. 




SOLID GOLD LACE PINS 

v\\l//. 



No. 151. 
Lace Pin, 3 diamonds, % carat. 




No. 152. 
Lace Pin, diamond, J^ carat. 




No. 153. 
Lace Pin, diamond, J^ carat, 



Pace Lin, solid gold, engraved, Roman 
color, 
each , 




No. 155. 

Lace Pin, solid gold, imitation diamonds, 
each, 



Lace Pin, solid gold, engraved, Roman 
color; 
each. 



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No. 157. 
Rolled Plate Pin. chased, imi- 
tation diamond ; eacli 



No. 158. 
Rolled Plate Pin, with attach chain, 
imitation diamond; each, 



No. 1.59 
Rolled Plate Pin, witli attach chaiD 
engraved; each, 



No. 160, 
Rolled Plate Pin. -nitli attach chain, 
imitation diamond; each. 




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No. 101 
Gold Front Pin, engraved; each, 



No. 162. 
Gold Front Pin, imitation diamond; each, 




No. 163. 
Gold Front Pin, engraved; each, 




No. 164. 

Rolled Plate Ear Drops, 

enameled ; per pair, 







Rolled Plate Ear Drops, imi- 
tation diamonds; per pair, 



No. 166. 
Rolled Plate Ear Drops, 
engraved ; per pair. 



No. 167. 

Rolled Plate Ear 

Drops; per pair 



No. 108. 

Solid Gold Ear Drops, 

engraved; per pair. 



No. 109. 
Solid Gold Ear Drops, imi- 
tation diamonds ; per 
pair. 







No. 170. 
Gold Front Engraved Sleeve and Collar Button, 
with cuil pins and chains; per set, 



No. 171. 
Gold Front Engraved Sleeve 
Buttons, witircuff pins and 
chains; per pair. 



No. 173. 
Rolled Plate Sleeve Buttons, 
with eufl pins and chains; 
per pair, 



No. 173. 
Gold Front Entrraved Sleeve But- 
ton.vind Collar Button ; per set. 











But- 



nn. in. iiii. 1I.J. No. 176. iiu. 111. ii". '"J. -■• -• 

Rolled plate Sleeve Gold Front Engraved Rolled Plate Sleeve Rolled Plate Sleeve Gold Front Engraved Solid Gold sl<fM 

Buttons, chased; 81eev.e Buttons; per Buttons, tiger Buttons, agate Sleeve Buttons; per tons eneiavc d Roman 

per pair, pair, stone, jierpair, .stone; per pair, pair, color perpni 



No. ISO. 

Solid Gold Sleeve 

Buttons, tnuraved 

and enameled; per 

pair. 



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No. 181. No. 182. No. 183. No. 184. No. 185. No. 186. No. 187. 

Solid Gold Stud, Solid Silver Thim- Solid Silver Thimble, 14k. Gold Filled Thim- Solid Gold 10k. Solid Gold 10k. Thim- Solid Gold Stud. 

■ - ■■ - -■< ble; each, extra heavy, facetted, ble, engraved; each. Thimble, engraved; ble .engraved; each, mutation diamond; 

engraved; each, " each, Same, 14k., each, 

each, 



imitation diamond ; 
each. 



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OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 



If there is any one department more than another of our business in whicli ^vc have exerciseil unusual care in the selection of the goods, it has been 
in this. So much depends on the proper adjustment, make and finish of Optical and kindred goods, that the greatest care and judgment are necessary In 
making a selection. Take, for instance. Eye Glasses and Spectacles. The first pair we use are the ones from which, for good or ill, the most lasting 
results follow. 

This particular section of our OPTICAI. department is in the hands of a manager whose experience Itas been long and wide, and who, being inde- 
pendent of the amount of sales made, will conscientiously recommend those instruments most suitable for the purchaser. 

The Stereopticon and Magic Lantern Stock, from which all orders entrusted to us will be supplied, is complete in every detail, and not only 
includes the Latest Novelties, but is constantly receiving daily additions as fast as they appear in the market. We only mention some of the leading 
instruments in this line, but the stock embraces those of every kind made. 

In entrusting us with your orders 3'ou will find, upon examination, that we offer superior advantages, both in the prices and quality of 

Opera Classes, Magnifying Classes, Reading Classes, Spy Classes, Magnets, 
Electric Medical Batteries, Compasses, Spectacles, etc., etc. 



MAGIC LANTERN DEPARTMENT. 



THE EXHIBITION SCIOPTICON. 

No. 1. With Patent Tri-XJnial Lamp. 

For Public Entertainments, Army Posts, Socie- 
ties, Sunday-Schools, etc. 




It has a pair of 4-iuch piano, convex con- 
densers, a chromatic ubjrclive, iiiounted in bra.ss, 
with new patent sliile carritr. A great improve- 
ment on the old style. Will project n 10x13 foot 
view clearly and brilliantly. Has a three-wick 
lamp, and is recommended in ever}' way as being 
the highest grade instrument ever offered at any- 
thing like the price. It comes packed in a neat 
wooden box with hinge cover. 
Price, without views 

No. 2. An Outfit of 53 Views, 
Consisting of Scenes from Celebrated American 
and European Cities, etc., etc., as per List. 
Suitable for No. 1 or Any Size Standard 
Lantern. 
1 First Quality Screen 10 feet square. 

12 Plain Photographic Slides, 314x4 in. Promi- 
nent Places in American Cities, with Lecture. 

13 Plain Photographic Slides, 3I4X4. Promi- 
nent Places in European Cities, with Lecture. 

24 Colored Silhouette Slides, comprising Land- 
scapes, Marines and Comics. 

.5 Comic Colored Movable Slides. 

1 Colored Geometrical Chroraotrope. 

1 Combination Slide Carrier. 
Price, per set 



Net No. 3. 62 Views. 

1 First Quality Screen, 10 feet square. 
24 Plain Photographic Slides, 314x4 in., of 
Prominent Places in American Cities, with Two 
Lectures, 

13 Plain Photographic Slides, 314x4 in. Promi- 
nent Places in European Cities, with Lecture. 
9 Plain Photographic Slides "American Civil 
[War." 
10 Bible Slides. Plain, 
photographic. 

6 Colored Movable 
Comic Slides. 

1 Geometrical Chro- 
matrope (colored). 

1 Combination Slide 
Carrier. 
Per set 

Net No. 4, of 102 of 

Our Celebrated 

Views, 

Consisting of 

1 Screen, first quali- 
tv, 10 feet square. 
36 Plain Photograph- 
ic Slides, 314x4 in., of 
Prominent Places in 
European Cities, with 
Three Lectures. 
24 Plain Photographic 
Slides. 3i4.\4, "Promi- 
nent Places in America, 
with two Lectures. 

13 Bible Slides. Plain, 
pUolnor.-iphir. 

ISa 4 Slides. '■Ill- 
Fated Sliii>.' 

13 Plain Photograph- 
ic Slides. '■ American 
Civil War." 
13 Colored Movable Comic Slides. 
1 Colored Revolving Chromatropeof Washing- 
ton's Portrait, in center. 

1 Colored Revolving Chromatrope. " Good 
Night" in center. 

1 Combination Slide Carrier. 

for complete outfit. 

No. 5. The Duplex Magic Lantern. 

For the Parlor, Sunday-School, Xodge-Koom 

or School-House. 

Our Duplex Magic Lantern comljincs good 
quality and simplicity in construction, yet mod- 
erate "in price. It is made of metal, japanned 
case. 0x8 inches square on a neat walnut Uase, 
7x14 inches, with an improved duplex lamp for 
kerosene oil. and one first quality :!i_,-inch plano- 
convex condensing lens. One first ([iiality double- 
convex object glass will admit any of the standard 
size slides listed in this catalogue, and will enlarge 
the slides to 5 feet diameter. 

each, without views. 

DUPLEX OUTFITS. 

No. 6. Duplex Magic Lantern, No. .5, with 30 
uncolored slides; " Life of Christ," with Lecture; 
complete. 



No. 7. Duplex Magic Lantern, No. .'5, with 17 
uncolored slides; " Baron Munchausen," 7 un- 
colored slides; "Little Red Riding-Hood "; 
complete. 

No. 8. Duplex Magic Lantern, No. 5, with 20 
uncolored slides; "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 12 un- 
colored slides; "Joseph and His Brethren," 8 
uncolored slides; " Seven Stages of Man "; 
complete. 




No. 5. The Duplex Magic Lantern. 
No. 9 — The Home Lantern. 




Metal body, handsomely japanned, twelve col- 
ored slides, each .slide having four views, 
each. 

No. 10. Home Lantern, with slide 3i^ inches 
wide, magnifying picture to about 3J< feet in 
diameter, each. 

No. 11. Same as above but slide, S}4 inches, 
magnifying picture 4 feet in diameter each. 



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The Bijou Magic Lantern. 

Metal body, handsomely japanued, with twelve 
slides. 

No 12. Bijou Lantern, with slides IJ^ inches 
wide, magnifying picture to about l'^ feet in 
diameter; each. 

No. 13. Same lantern, slide lijiuch wide., 
magnifying picture 1}^ feet in dian.eter, 
each. 

No. 14. Same lantern, slide 1^4 -inch wide, 
magnifying about 2 feet ; each. 

TOY MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES. 
Nursery Tales, Mother Goose Fables and As- 
sorted Humorous. 




Per doz. 
No. 15A, Slide to fit lantern No. 12, U^-in. 

wide 

" 15B, Slide to fit lantern No. 13, IJ^-in. 

wide 

■ " 16. Slide to fit lantern No. 14, 1'^^-in. 

wide 

■' 17. Slidetofit lantern No. 10, 3ig-in 

wide 

" 18. Slide to fit lantern No. 11, 4-iu. 
wide. 

COMIC MOVABLE LANTERN SLIDES. 

Colored, Assorted Desigis 




No. 19. 

Width, inches ly, V'.^ 3}i 4 

Each 

Per doz 

MOVABLE LANDSCAPES. 

No. 20. 

Width, inches l-'^ Sij 4 

Each 

Per doz 

No. 21. GEOMETRICAL CHROMATROPE 
SLIDE. 

Consists of two varicolored wheels, revolving 
in opposite directions by means of rruikand belt, 
producing very brilliant efTecl-'. 




Width, iuche 
Each 



OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. 



FIELD OR MARINE GLASSES. 

With Finest Achromatic Lenses. 

(The term lines refers to the size of object 

glasses — 11 lines to the inch.) 

^ Each. 

No. 22. Field or Marine Glass, black mo- 
rocco stitched, japanned cross-bars and 
slides; in strong moroccocase. with shoul- 
der strap; range. 6 miles; 24 lines 




^o. 22. 

No. 23. Same as No. 22; range, 7 miles; 
26 lines 

No. 24. Field or Marine Glass, black mo- 
rocco stitched, japanned cross-bars and 
slides ; in strong morocco cases, with 
.shoulder strap; range, 8 miles; 24 lines. 

No. 2.5. Same as No. 24. Range, 9 miles; 
26 lines 

No. 26. Field or Marine Glass, United 
States Signal, black morocco, o.xydized 
cross-bars and slides ; in strong sole- 
leather case, with shoulder strap; range, 
10 miles; 24 lines 

No. 27. Same as above; 11 miles range, 
26 lines 

SPY GLASSES. 

All Have Fine Achromatic Lenses. 



28. lig inches in diameter; 
when open, 13''4 inches 
long; 10 line, leather cov- 
ered, foursections; range, 

5 miles 

29. Spy Glasses, size when 
closed, 6I4 inches long; 
IJ2 inches in diameter; 
when open, I6I4 inches 
long ; 14 line, leather 
cover, 4 sections; range, 

6 miles 

30. Spy Glasses, size when 
closed 9^a inches long, 
2I4 inches in diameter; 
when open, 31 J < inches 
long: 19 line, 4 sections, 
leather covered; range, 8 
miles 

31. Spy Glass, size when 
closed, 11 Jig inches long, 
2''4 inches in diameter; 
w'hen open, 30 inches 
long; 22 line, 5 sections, 
morocco covered ; range, 
11 miles 

32. Spy Glass, size when 
closed, 12 inches long, 
2^4 inches in diameter; 
when open, 38 inches 
long; 2.5 line, 4 sections 
and brass extension hood; 
lialf-leather covered, with 
loop for shoulder strap, 
range, 13 miles 



POCKET MAGNIFYING GLASSES. 

No. 33. Magnifying Glass, rubber case, single 
lens, ?4 inch diameter. Each, doz., 

No^ 34. Magnifying Glass, oxidized metal case, 
single lens, II4 inch diameter. Each, iloz.. 

No. 35. Magnifying Glass, rubber case, single 
lens, 2 inches diameter. Each. doz., 




No. 33. 

No. 36. Magnifying Glass, rubber case, 2 
lenses, Sg in. diameter, each, 

No. 37. Magnifying Glass, 
lenses, I4 in. diameter, each 

No. 31. Magnifying Glass, 



lenses, 1 in. diameter, each, 



doz., 
o.xidized case, 
doz. , 

rvibber case, 
doz.. 




No. 39. Magnifying Glass, rubber case., 3 
lenses, II4 in. diameter, each, doz., 

No. 40. Magnifying Glass, rubber case, 2 
lenses, P4 in. diameter, each, doz., 

CODDINGTON MAGNIFYING GLASSES. 




For Examining Ores, etc. 
No. 41. Coddington ^Magnifier, brass frame 
and handle, ■*, in. diiunetir, rarh. 



doz.. 




No. 42. Coddington 1 Magi.itier, nickel folding 
frame, ^g in. diameter, each, uuz., 

No. 43. Same ,as 42; P4 in. diameter, each, 
doz., 

No. 44. Same as 42; 1 in. diameter, each, 
doz., 

READING GLASSES. 

Are Used to llaKnify Print Pictures, etc., also 
as a Sun Glass. 



No. 45. Reading Gla.ss, nickel fn 
handle, 2t^ in. diameter, each, d 



wood 



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No. 46. Reading Glass, nickel frame, wood 
handle, 2% in. diameter, each, doz., 




No. 47. Reading Glass, nickel 
handle, 3J^ in. diameter, each, 

MICROSCOPES. 




No. 48. Triple Mi- 
croscope, especially 
adapted to close exami- 
nation of ores, leaves, 
grasses, etc. The focus 
is adjustable to fit any 
eye. Brass frame and 
legs. 

Each 

Per doz 



No. 49. Amateur's Micro- 
scope, designed for use of 
young persons who wish 
something beyond the powers 
yielded hy a simple micro- 
scope. Tlie lenses are accu- 
rately ground, and the entire 
instrument substantially 
made, with a vertical brass 
body six inches high, mirror 
beneath stage for illumination 
of transparent objects, one 
eye piece, one objective, giv- 
ing a power of 40 diameters 
(1,600 areas), neatly packed in 
Frencli polished case, with 
two ghiss slips, one prepared 
object, one pair brass forceps. 

Each 

Extra by mail 



No. 50. Student's Com- 
pound Microscope, stands 
seven inches high when 
inclined as in cut, ten 
inches when drawn out; 
has bronzed base, witli 
hinge, allowing instru- 
ment to be used at any 
convenient angle, body of 
finely polished brass, large 
and firm stage, with brass 
springs for holding object; 
beneath .stage is mirror 
with universal motion for 
illuminating transparent 
objects. We furnish each 
instrument witli llie fol- 
lowing accessorie.'^: two 
I crown glass olijeotives, af- 
j fording magnifying jiow- 
'ers of every range from 30 
to 75 diameters {.lOOto?,- 
,500 areas), one glass slip 
■with cell for holding liquids or insects, one pro- 
pared object, in a neat box. 

Each 

No. 51. Student's Compound Microscope, same 
as No. 50, but has triplet objcctiv;, separable, 
giving three powers, from 30 to 125, or from 500 
to 10,000 areas, and condensing lens for illumi- 
nating opaque objects. 
Each 






OPERA GLASSES. 

Best Achromatic Lenses. 

No. 52. Opera Glass, 15 lines, black leather 
covered, black enameled slides and bars, morocco 
case. 

No. 53. OperaGlass, black leather cover, black 
cross bars and slides, morocco case. 15 lines, 

No. 54. Same as 53, 17 lines. 

No. 55. Opera Glass, colore<l morocco, black 
cross bars, gilt slides, 15 lines, morocco case. 

No. 56. Opera Glass, colored morocco, black 
cross bars, gilt slides, morocco case, 17 lines. 

No. 57. Opera Glass, white or oriental pearl, 
gilt cross bars, morocco case, 13 lines, 

No. 58. Opera Glass, w^hite or oriental pearl, 
gilt cross bars, morocco case, 15 lines, 

ELECTRO-MEDICAIi BATTERIES. 

These magnetic instruments are of undoubted 
value, as the instrument through whose agency 
physicians have ellected almost miraculous cures; 
our most learned doctors and physicians ac- 
knowledge their efficiency in even the worst 
cases of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia and, in 
fact, all nervous diseases. These machines may 
be used by all invalids with perfectsafety. When 
doctors fail to effect a cure with drugs and med- 
icines, and electricity is resorted to in the last 
stage of disease, even then, under such immense 
disadvantages, electricity often cures. 



No. 60. " Family" Battery. This 
is a very effective and portable in- 
strument, produces the induced or 
secondary and the direct ( r primary 
current, and is operated by an open 
battery (Smee's), \v hich can be used 
for months without changing the .so- 
lution, and is constantly ready for 
use. 'Fhe power may be increased by 
gradually withdrawing the tubefrom 
the helix; in polished black walnut 
case with cords and handles. 
Each 



PORTABLE ELECTRO-MEDI- 
CAL BATTERIES. 

No. 61. Producing two currents, 
mounted in single cover, polished 
mahogany case, containing two insu- 
lated handles and one vial of bisul- 
phate of mercury ; case, 4?3Xl Jg inch- 
es; each. 

No. 61A. Same as above but of 
cheaper construction; each. 



MAGNETO-ELECTRIC BATTERY. 



MAGNETS. 



No. 64. Horseshoe Magnets, 
Best Quality. 






No. 62. Patent Magneto-Electric Jlachine, for 
use in the treatment of diseases of the nervous 
system; each, 

No. 63. Same as No. 02, large size, each, 



No. 65. Brass Compass, card dial, with slip 
cover, circle division, li< Inches diameter; each, 
doz., 
No. 66. Same as 65, 1^:^ inches diameter; each, 

doz.. 
No. 67. Brass Compass, card dial, with circle 
division, heavy beveled edge glass, 1% inches 
diameter; each, doz., 

No. 68. Brass Compass, metal dial, slip cover, 
slide top. 

Size. Each. TXot 

P^ inches. 
2 " 

3?8 " 

No. 69. Brass Compass, water-proof case, 
metal hinge cover, slide top, jeweled, full circle, 
division; each, doz.. 

No. 70. Brass Compass, water-proof case, 
metal dial, slip cover, automatic stop, jeweled. 



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English bar needle, 2 ioclies; each, doz., 

flff.OO. Same, 23^ iu.; each, doz.. 

No. 71. Nickel Plated Compass, huiiiiug 
watch pattern case, spring covers, autOLUaac 
stop, full circle, division, jeweled, lj'4' inches; 
each, 

No. 72. Same as 71, but card dial and without 
stop; each, doz., 

SUBVEYOR'S COMPASSES. 




No. 73. 2ig-iuch uctdle, folding sights, ball 
socket, Jacob-staffmountings; each, 

No. 74. 2i2-iuch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, Jacob-staff mountings; each, 

No. 75. 2^4 -inch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, Jacob-staff mountings; each, 

No. 76. Sij-inch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, Jacob-staff mountings; each, 

No. 77. 31^-inch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, with two levels, Jacob-staff mountings; 
each. 

No. 78. _ 33^-inch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, with two levels, Jacob staff mountings; 
each. 

No. 79. 41^-inch needle, folding sights, ball 
socket, with two levels, Jacob-staff mountings; 
each , 

No. 80. Tripod, with Jacob-staff top, for 
compasses; each. 

No. 81. Jacob-staff with metal shoe, each, 

MINER'S OB DIPPING COMPA.SSES. 




No. 82. Miner's Compass, for trafing iron ore. 
This consists of a dipping needle 2i., inches long, 
mounted in a bra,ss ring, graduatell from 0° to 
180^ in each direction, and having plate-glass top 
and bottom. AVhen used for tracing ore the 
pro.spector should hold the ring in his hand and 
keep the neeille north and south, standing with 
his face to the west; in case; each, 

FOLDING SIGHT COMPASSES. 

For Retracing- Lines Once Surveyed. 




No. 
body. 

No. 
bod}-. 

No. 
body. 

No. 
cover, 

No. 
cover. 



No. 86, 87. 

83. 2-inch needle, folding sights, brass 
in leather case; each, 

84. 2ig-iucli needle, folding sights, brass 
in leather case; each, 

85. 2J2ineh needle, folding sights, brass 
in leather Ciise; each, 

86. Nickel Compass, folding sights, hinge 
2 inches in diameter; each, 

87. Nickel Compass, folding sights, hinge 
2pg inches in diameter; each, 



ABBOWS OB MABKING PINS. 



No. 88. Arrows, steel, 11 in set, 15 inch; per 
■I. 
No. 89. Arrows, iron, 11 in set, 15 inch; per 

StTBVEYORS' CHAINS. 




No. 90. Steel Chains, brazed links and rings, 
100 feet, best quality; each, 

No. 91. Steel Chains, brazed links and rings, 
66 feet, best quality ; each. 

No 92. Steel Chains, brazed links and rings, 
50 feet, best quality; each. 

No. 93. Steel Chains, brazed links and rings, 
33 feet, best quality; each, _ 

No. 94. Steel Chains, oval rings, 100 feet, best 
quality; each, 

No, 95. Steel Chains, oval rings, 66 feet, best 
quaUty; each. 



No. 96. S;eLl Chains, oval rings, 50 feet, best 
quality; each, 

No. 97. Steel Chains, oval rings, 33 feet, best 
quality; each 

No. 98. Iron Chains, oval rings, 100 feet, best 
quality; each, 

No. 99. Iron Chains, oval rings, 66 feet, best 
quality; each, 

No. 100. Iron Chains, oval rings, 50 feet, best 
quality; each. 

No. 101. Iron Chains, oval rings, 33 feet, best 
qualitj-; each, 

GERMAN SILVER DRAWING INSTRU- 
MENTS. 

Good Quality in Leather Cases, Lined with 
Black Velvet. 




No. 103. Case containing Dividers 5}^ inches 
long, with Pen and Pencil Points, 5 inch Drawing 
Pen, ivory handle, each, 

No. 104. Case containing Dividers 5J2 inches 
long, with Pen and Pencil Points, I.englhening 
Bar, 5 inch Drawing Pen, ivory handle, each. 

No. 105. Case containing Dividers 5J| inches 
long, Pen and Pencil Points, Lengthening Bar, 
with 5 inch Divider, 5 inch Drawing Pen, ivory 
handle, each, 

FRENCH DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 

In Cases. 




No. 106. Brass Dr.iuin^ Iii.strunients, in imi- 
tation mahogany case, .set cousi.sts of 4}, irich 
diyjder, pen, pencil and rule, each, doz. 

No. 107. Brass Drawing Instruments, in imi- 
tation mahogany case, set consisting of 4}< Inch 
divider, pen, pencil, lengthening bar, drawing 
pen, 4 inch plain di\ider, cra.yoc holder, brass 
protractor and rule, each, doz.. 

No. 108. Brass Drawing Instruments, in imi- 
tation mahogany case, set consisting of 51, inch 
dividers, pen, pencil, lengthening bar, 4J^ inch 
[ilain divider, drawing pen, crayon holder, brass 
protractor and rule, each. 

No. 109. Brass Drawing Instruments, in rose- 
wood case, set consistingofSi^inch dividers, jien, 
pencil, lengthening bar, 3 inch dividers, li.xed 
needle point, pen, pencil, 4i^ inch plain dividers, 
drawing pen with white bone handle, brass pro- 
tractor and rule, each. 

No. 110. Brass Drawing Instruments, in rose- 
wood case, with tray and lock and key, set con- 
sisting of 6I2 inch dividers, pen, pencil, length- 
ening bar, 4 inch dividers, pen. pencil. 3 inch 
divider, with handle, fixed needle point, pen, 
pencil, 41^ inch plain dividers, drawing pen with 
ebony handle, brass and horn jjrotractors and 
rule, each. 



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THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. 



THERMOMETERS. 

Japanned Tin Cases, Mercury or Spirit. Tested 
Tubes; a Good, Practical Thermometer. 

Each. Doz. 
No. 113. Thermometer, 8 inches. . . 

114. " 10 ■• .... 

115. " 12 •• 

ALL GLASS DAIRY THERMOMETERS. 

For Churningr and Cheese. 

No. 115 A. Dairy Tiicrmuiueter, S inches long, 
each, per doz.. 

No. yOA. Dairy Thermometer, 10 inches long, 
each, " per doz. , 

ALL GLASS CHEMICAL THERMOM- 
ETERS. 

For Hi^h Temperature. 
No. 117. Cliemical Thermometer, degrees 
etclu-d ou tube, 400° to 6J0 Fahrenheit, eacli. 

No. 118. Chemical Thermometer, brass cap, 
milk glass scale, 300° to 375° Centigrade, each. 



STORM GLASS AND THERMOMETER. 



No, 121. Storm Glass Ther- 
mometer and Barometer com- 
bined, walnut case. Size, 3J^.>;9 
inches; each, perdoz.. 

No. 132. V. S. Standard Box- 
T\-ood Storm Glass and Ther- 
mometer, same size as No. 121, 
each. 




LACTOMETER. 

For Testing the Quality of Milk. 

No. 125. This iuoirument has proved 
of great value to dairymen and farmers as 
a means of determining the lehitivc qual- 
ity of cows by testing their milU; also 
showing the clfects produced by changes 
in the animals' food — different articles of 
diet produce milk (_ t different den.sit_y. It 
is used as folli)Ws: Fjll ;i, jar with milk, 
allowing it to cool to the temperat\ire of 
00 degrees, then immerse the Lactometer 
and notice marks opposite surface of milk. 
The nuirks signify as follows: 

P — Pure milk. 

^_^ — 3 parts niillc and 1 part water. 

1.^ — 2 parts milk and 2 parts water. 

i^ — 1 ]iart milk and 3 parts water. 

W — AW water. 
Any intermediate value can be determined 
by the decimal scale on the opposite side, 
zero being water, and 100 pure milk. 
Have made the price very low, anticipat- 
ing large sales on this instrument. Each, 
doz.. 
No. 126. Can furnish Hydrometers for any of 
the following purposes. (Give name and number 
when ordering.) 



1. Acid. 

2. Alkali. 

3. Sugar and Syrup. 

4. Vinegar. 

5. Salt, O 25. 

6. Salt, O 50. 

7. Salt, O 100. 

8. Chlorine. 

9. Cider. 



10. Shellac. 

11. Spirit — plain. 

12. Glycerine. 

13. Bark (for tanners). 

14. Liquids heavier than 

water. 

15. Liquids lighter than 

water. 

16. Saccharometers. 



Price for any of above, each 
SELF-REGISTERING THERMOMETERS. 




STANDARD BOXWOOD THERMOM- 
ETERS. 

No. 119. Standard Bo.xwood Thermometer, 8 
inches long, each. 

No. 120. Standard Boxwood Thermometer, 10 
inches long, each, 

BAROMETERS. 




No. 123. Sixs' Thermometer, boxwood scale, 
40' to 50° below zero, black japanned case, 8 
inches long, each, 

No. 124. Same as No. 123, with boxwood case, 
each. 



No. 127. Aneroid Barometer, nickel plated 
case, card dial; diameter 2H inches, each. 

No. 138. Aneroid Baroiiieter,. nickel plated 
case., with card dial, diameter, 4^^ inches, each. 

No. 139. Aneroid Barometer, iron case, ja- 
panned, painted metal dial, diameter 5^^ inches, 
each. 

No. 180. Aneroid Barometer, lacquered brass 
case, enameled card dial with thermometer, 5 
inches diameter. 

No. 131. Pocket Aneroid Barometer, for meas- 
uring heights as well as foretelling weather, 
watch size, 1 Jg inches diameter, nickel case, metal 
dial, reading to 10,000 feet, each. 

No. 132. Mercurial Barometer, in polished wal- 
nut, satin or rosewood case, 36 inches long, opal, 
glass scales, each. 



SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. 

To lit the eyes accurately, it will be necessary to send us a sample of the smallest print that can be read with the naked eyes, at 
inches from the eyes. 



distance of 15 




No. 131. 
132. 
133. 
134. 
135. 
136. 



Solid Gold Spectacles, Straight or Hook Temples, with best French Crystal Lenses. 
Coin Silver " " " " " " " " 

Steel " " " " " " " " " . 

" " " Temples " good " " " 



EYE GLASSES. 



Light. 



Medium. Heavy. 




Solid Gold Eye Gla.sses, best French Crystal Lenses, 

Steel ' '" ' 

R\ibber " " good " 



Pebbles set in any of above, instead of the Crystal Lenses 

Solid Gold Eye Glass Chains, with Pin 

Best Roll Plate Eye Glass Chains, with Pin 



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PLUSH GARMENTS. 



_ In this branch of our department we show but a few cuts, as we consider it unnecessary to show more. Most plushes look alike in cuts, 
especially coats, so that it would be impossible to distinguish a cheap from a line article; but we wish it to be understood that we will give better value 
than can be procured elsewhere. We keep a full line of the following 

fine garments made up and finished by the best artists in the most approved manner. Elegance of style and fit guaranteed. 

Lister's elegant Silk Seal Plush Coats, Jackets. Newmarkets, Rairlans, genuine London Dre with real seal loops, extra quality fine quilted satin 
linings, chamois pockets, from |13 00 to sflOO 00. Special prices, $1.5 00, $20 00, $2.") 00, |30 00, $Hr, 00. Money to be refunded in any case of dis- 
satisfaction. 

Lister's superb Silk Seal Plush AVraps in an iufiuit_y of styles too numerous to quote, whli handsome quilted satin linings, with and witliout seal 
or ball plu-ili trimmings, or trimmed in the latest styles of "fashionable furs at prices whieli range from |12 00 to $100 00. 

ASTRACHAN WRAPS AND SACQUES. 

Wq have a very extensive and well assorted selection of these fashionable and useful garments made up in the latest styles at prices which defy 
competili')ri. They are very stylish looking, very warm, and thoroughly durable. Our line comprises Jackets, Sacques, Wraps, Newmarkets and. 
Raglans. Prices from §6 00 to $50 00. 







No. 1000. Very stylish Jacket in 
check or stripe, all wool cloth, 
pretty gathered satin lined hood. 

Price 

Sizes 33 to 38. 



No. 600. All wool cloth Jacket in 
checks and stripes, satin lined 
hoods, tailor made. 

Price from 



No. 619. All wool cloth Jacket in 
checks and stripes, fine .satin fac- 
ings. 

Price 



No. 606. All wool imported Astra- 
chan cloth Jacket in black or 
brown, silk binding, satin facings, 
tailor made, very stylish. 

Price 







mm 



No. 426. Plush Wrap, made of 
Lister's fine silk seal plush, beau- 
tiful qiulted satin lining, three 
seal loops down front, handsome 
plush fringe across tabs. 

Price , 



No. 428. Fine silk seal London 
dye Lister plush Wrap, satin (juilt- 
ed lining, three real seal loops on 
front, trimmed all around with 
fine tliree-ball ]ilush fringe. 

Price 



No. ")14. SilU brocade velvet Wrap, 
trimmed black Russian Hare fur, 
tine quilted .satin lining, tails on 
tabs. 

Price 



No. .518. Fine iniporteil Aslrachan 
Wrap, in black or brown, trimmed 
all around with Astrachan ball 
trimmings, fine quilted satin lin- 
ing, three loops of Astrachan and 
silk. 

Price f rohi 



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No. 735. Iscloth Newmarket, double breasted, 
Rever collar, tailor made, satin tinislied, 
bound with silk braid. We have this gar- 
ment in all wool Chinchilla, Eiderdown and 
Astrachan cloth; colors black, brown, blue 
and gray. Sizes 32 to 44. 

Price 



No. 728. All wool, plain Beaver Newmarket 
with triple cape, silk braid bindings, satin 
facings in black or brown, seams bound, 
satin or silk. Sizes 32 to 44. 

Price 



No. 125. Lister Seal Plush Coat, 45 inches 
long, genuine London d}'e, edged down 
both fronts, collar and cuffs with line 
beaver, real seal loops, quilted satin lining, 
chamois pockets, wortli 

Price 






No. 715. : 

in fancy , 

satin finished. 

Price 



ket, 
udde. 



No. 727. Stylish all wool imported cloth Rag- 
lan, in _ fancy stripes and plaids, open 
bound, silk or satin tinished seams. 

Price from 



No. 400. Is a Lister fine silk seal Sacque, 
London dye, four real seal loops, chamois 
pockets, handsome quilted satin lining. 

Price, 40 inches long 



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Harriet. A very stylish Newmarket, in checks 
or stripes, with belt, satin-lined hood, finished 
with handsome silk cords and ornaments; 
handsome plaited backs. Price, 





No. 11. 

Virginia. All-wool Newmarket, in chocks 
or stripes; double cape, with ball trim- 
ming; satin-lined hood with ornament; 
bell-shaped sleeve, gathered with cords; 
plaited back. Price, 




No. 14. 

Harmony. Stylish Plush AVrap, 
with long fronts; very handsome- 
]}• trimmed with heavy jets; jet 
ornaments and fur. Price. 




Adelheide. Newmarket, in imported Kersey 
cloth; lapel shoulders, satin-lined triple cape 
with ornament on epaulette; plain plaited 
back; in black, drab, brown, or blue. 
Price. 



Toulon Raglan. In checks or stripes, satin- 
lined hood, with tassel; gathered bell 
sleeves; a very stylish garment. Price, 



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No. 1003. 



Stylish Misses' Ke-mnarket, with triple cape, tai- 
lor made, bound tine braid, belt round waist, 
finished with clasp or tassel, in all wool checks 
or stripes. 

frizes 13 years.. 14 years. .16 years 

Prices 





Ladies' Newmarket in all wool checks or stripes, 
open or closed plaited back, finished acro.ss top 
with a strap, check or stripe, satin lined hood 
at better qualities 

Sizes, 33 to 43. 



No. 1004. 

Misses" Useful Coat, in all wool checks, revere 
fronts with belt, satin lined hood, plaited skirt. 

Sizes 4 y'rs. .6 y'rs. .8y'rs. .10 y'rs. .13y'rs 

Prices 





No. 1003. 
Handsome Ladies' Newmarket in large all wool 
check, cape to elbows, fastened at neck with 
strap and button, bell shape cuffs, tailor made, 
bound with heavy braid. Sizes, 33 to 43. 
Price 



>(o. luoi. 
All wool cloth Newmarket in stripe tailor made, 
standing collar, with revere fronts forming col- 
lar, round shoulders, sleeve finished with strap 
of cloth and button. Sizes. 33 to 43. Price, 
Better C]uality, 




No. 1005. 
Astrachan Jacket, handsome bright curl, satin 
lined. A most useful and stylish garment. 
Sizes, 34 to 40. Price. Better quali- 

ties at 



No. 1006. 
Fashionable Newmarket for a mi.ss, in all wool 

checks, with triple cape, and striped sotin lined 

hood, belt round waist. 

Sizes 13 years. .14 years. .16 years 

Prices 




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JERSEY DEPARTMENT. 



We carry a very large and varied line in these goods, comprising every conceivable style, color and shape in which these useful gannents are made. 
We have all the fashionable jersies, braided, jetted, or plain, in all wool or cashmere, at prices which defy competition. Not being able to procure electro- 
types on account of the strike now progressing, we must endeavor to describe them as plainly as possible. 



1. Black Cashmere Jersey with vest front, short on hips, postilion shape, 
all sizes from 33 to 44. 

3. Black Norfolk Jersej', plaited back and front, with wide plaits and 
belt, all sizes from 33 to 44. 

3. Black Breton Jersey with tucks from neck to bust, buttons on each 

side, rolling collar and cuffs, postilion shape, short on hips, 
and 3 50, all sizes, 33 to 34. 

4. Handsomely braided Jersey, postilion shape, short hips, braided down 

front, back and collar, colors black, brown, navy, all 

sizes from 33 to 34. 

5. Cashmere Jersey, braided down and across front and collar with tine 

Hercules braid, double bo.x plaited, coat back, short hips, 
all sizes from 33 to 44. 

J. Black Cashmere Jersey, handsomely trimmed with heavy cut jets, in 
different styles, coat back, short hips, 
and upward, sizes 33 to 44. 

7. Black Cashmere Jersey, heavily braided down front, collar and 

cuffs, and all around bottom with two rows Hercules braid, stylish 
coat back, sizes 33 to 44. 

8. Black Jersey, with or without vest, plaits in back, standing colhir, 

cuffs, 33 to 38 inch, 

9. Worsted Jersey (all wool), vest front, box plait in back, standing collar, 

cuffs, navy blue, garnet, brown, green and cardinal, 33 to 43 inch, 
in black 33 to 44 inch, 

^0. \7orsted (all wool), vest front, box plaits in back, standing collar, 
cuffs, black, navy blue, garnet, brown, green and cardinal, 33 to 
43 inch, 

l'. Cashmere finish, Breton vest, front of small tucks from neck to bust, 
short on hips, postilion back, standing collar, cuffs, black, navy 
blue, garnet, brown, green and cardinal, 33 to 43 inch, 

13. Cashmere finish Jersey, vest front, box plaits in back, medium length, 
standing collar, cuffs, black, brown, navy blue, garnet, green and 
cardinal, 33 to 44 inch, 

13. Cashmere finish, small plaid of snuff brown and navy blue, plain front, 

short on hips, box plaits in back, standing collar, cuffs, 33 to 38 
inch, 

14. Cashmere finish Jersey, of striped Jersey cloth, vest front, box plait 

in back, standing collar, cuffs, brown and ecru, navy and light 
blue, 

15. Cashmere finish, plain front, postilion back, short on hips, standing 

collar, cuffs, black, 33 to 43 inch, 

16. Cashmere finish, vest front, short on hips, postilion back, standing 

collar, cuffs, black, navy blue, garnet, brown, green and cardinal, 
33 to 44 inch, same style in cream, 33 to 44 inch, 

17. Cashmere finish Jersey, vest front, postilion back. sTiort on hips, stand- 

ing collar, cuffs, cream color and light blue, 

13. Cashmei'c finish, vest front, postilion back, short ou hips, standing 
collar, cuffs, black, 33 to 43 inch, 

19. Cashmere finish, vest of striped Jersey clotli, two rows of buttons, 
short on hips, postilion back, standing collar, cuffs, black, navy 
blue, brown, 32 to 43 inch. 



30. Cashmere finish, with vest front, scalloped, with narrow braid finish, 

box plaits in back, rolling collar, sleeves buttoned at wrist, brown, 
cardinal, navy blue, green, black, 33 to 43 inch, ; same style 

in cream Jersey, 33 to 43 inch, 

31. Cashmere finish Jersey, revers of moire antique silk down front, short 

on hips, postilion back, standing collar, cuffs of moire silk, black, 
navy blue, brown, 83 to 43 inch, 
33. Cashmere finish Jersey, with vest of contrasting color, trimmed with 
braid to match, running perpendicularly, short on hips, postilion 
back, standing collar, with revers, cuffs, black with wliite vest, 
black with red vest, black wth black vest, blue with white vest, 
brown with white vest, brown with brown vest, blue with blue 
vest, blue with red vest, 33 to 43 inch, 

33. Cashmere finish, plain front, postilion back, short on hips, standing 

collar, sleeves finished with buttons and button holes at wrist, en- 
tire Jersey bound with black silk braid, tailor fini.sh, 33 to 43 inch, 

34. Cashmere finish Jerse.y, plain front, short ou hips, coat back, standing 

collar, sleeves finished with buttons and button holes at wrist, en- 
tire Jersey bound with white silk braid, cream color only, 33 to 43 
inch, 

35. Cashmere finish Jer.sey, postilion back, short on hips, Breton vest, 

small tucks from neck to bust, standing collar, cuffs, cream color, 
33 to 43 inch, 

36. Cashmere finish, black and white, surah silk Fedora, laced in front to 

form corsage, short on hips, cascade back, standing collar, plain 
sleeves, black onlj', 33 to 43 inch, 

37. Cashmere finish, surah silk front, laced to form corsage, short on hips, 

cascade back, standing collar, plain sleeves, silk to match Jersey, 
navy blue, black, brown, 83 to 43 inch, ; in brown, light 

blue, navy blue 33 to 40 inch, ; in cream color, 33 to 42 

inch, 

38. Cashmere finish, trimmed with two rows of black braid, braid down 

front and around bottom, short on hips, postilion back, standing 
collar, cuffs, cardinal trimmed with black, black trimmed with 
black, 33 to 43 inch, 

39. Caslmiere finish Jersey, double breasted, fancy vest front, trimmed 

with braid, short on hips, postilion back, brown, with ecru vest, 
brown with brown vest, navy blue trimmed with black braid, navy 
blue trimmed with navy blue, all black, black trimmed with car- 
dinal, cardinal trimmed with black, 33 to 40 inches, 

30. Striped Jersey, plain front, short on hips, postilion back, standing 

collar, sleeves finished with buttons and button holes at wrist, en- 
tire Jersey bound with silk braid to match, tailor made, 

31. Cashmere Jersey with vest of silk braid forming plaits up front, 

sleeves finished to correspond, black with cherry vest, black with 
black vest, black with blue vest, brown with ecru vest, brown 
with brown vest, cardinal with black vest, 33 to 40 inch, 
33. Silk finish Jersey, plain front with dart, short on hips, box plaits in 
back, standing collar, cufls, black only, 33 to 43 inch, 

33. Black Silk finish Jersey, vest front, box plaits in back, medium length, 

rolling collar, cuffs, 33 to 43 inch, 

34. French Silk fini.sh Jersey, yoke back and front, jersey plaited into 

j'oke, front yoke extending down each side of buttons, handsome 
belt and buckle, something quite stylish and jaunty, ; same 

style, cashmere finish, navy blue and black. 



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CHILDREN'S SUITS, NEWMARKETS, ETC, 




No. 615. 

This Child's Ise'mnarket'svith triple cape and belt 
iu fine quality checli material, superior malie. 

Age, 4 years, Price 

" " " 

" 8 " ■' 

■' 10 " " 

" 12 " " 






1 
No. 570. 
This Misses' Newmarket in handsome checks and 
striped cloths, hood and epaulet effect, rever 
front with belt, tailor-made and bound heavy 
heavy braid. Stylish garment. 

Age, 12 vears, Price 

" U' " " 

"16 " '■ 



No. 583. 

This very stylish Misses' and Children's Coat of 
Imported Kersey cloth, with heavily braided 
slashed ends, forming jacket, satin lined hood 
with satin facings and full gathered skirt. 

Age. 4 years, Price 

'•' 6' " " 

" 8 " " 

"10 " " 

"12 " " 



^ n 

This Child's Gittchcn Cc it in handsome striped 
cloth, galbciLd sluit \\ith cord and tassel, new 
hood, epaukltc effects ie\er fiout, cardinal 
facings, very supenor workmanship. 

Age, 4 years, Price 

" 6 " " 

" 8 " ■' 

" 10 " " 

" 12 " " 




^ '^^^"^ { ^^^ 

No. 308. 

Stylish tailor-made garment, bound with braid, 
made of checks, stripes or plain colors. 

Age, 10 years, Price 

" 12" " " 

" 14 " " 

" 16 " " 

" 18 " " 




No. 047. 

This very elegant Child's Dress, Grctchen style, in 

soft all-wool checks, with yoke-puffed shoulders 

and cuffs of cardinal, prettily braided with 

plaits from yoke to waist, ribbon belt and bow. 



Age, 3 vears, price 
" 3" " 

" 4 " 
" 5 " 



A<?e, vears, price 
-.. 8" " 

"10 " 



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This handsome Child s Dress of tine honiespuu 
invisible chtck plaited skiit, jicket shape 
basque with plaited ciidiml\est shshedback 
cartliual braided collar, cuffs and slashes. 

Age, 3 years Price 

3" " 




shoulder seam to waist, entire skirt box-plaited, 
can be made with cape or hood. Very hand- 
some and popular-priced garment. 

Age, 4 years Price 

" 6 " " 

" 8 " ■• 

"10 " " 

"13 " " 




No. 660. 

Misses' Two-piece Suit of soft check goods, plaited 
skirt with point drapery back and front, jacket 
with plaited fronts, vest, V back, shoulders, 
collar and cuffs of silk velvet. A very stylish 
costume. 

Age, 12 years, Price 

" 14 " ■■ 

" 16 " " 



No. 643. 

This elegant Misses' Dress is made of fine import- 
ed tricot, plaited skirt of plain and check 
goods, jacket effect of plain material, lieavy 
braided stars down both fronts and cuffs, V 
shaped plaited vest from neck to liottdin of 
skirt of check goods, check collar, ribbou form- 
ing belt, rilibon bow back and front, three 
slashed points on back, braided stars. 

Age, 4 years Price, 

" 5 " " 

" 6 " " 

" 8 " " 

"10 " " 





Made of broken plaids, checks or stripes, double 
breasted, fancy belt with clasp, plaits from 



No. 461. 

A Jaunty Newmarket, made of broken plaids, 
checks or stripes, double breasted, silk hood 
lining, belt, witli satchel and pocketbook, all 
made of same cloth, nicely finished with leather 
trimmings. 

Age, 10 years, Price 

^" 12 " " 

" 14 " " 

" 16 " " 



No. 444. 

Same style as above, made of checks or stripes. 

Age, 10 years, Price 

" 12 " " 

" 14 " " 

" 16 " " 



No. 446. 

Same style as above, silk plaid hood with fine 
ornament attached. 

Age. 10 years Price 

^" 12 ■■ •• 

" 14 " " 

" 16 " " 



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No. 130. 

A decided novelty made of pretty 
stripes and checks, hood lined with 
silk jilush, reveres and cuffs of 
same, belt and ornaments on hood 
of silk cord. Very liandsomc. 
Skirt box-plaited. 

Ages, 4 6 8 10 12 

Price, 




No. 116. 

Made of very pretty checks or stripes, 
double breasted, silk hood lining, 
shirred skirt, belt with clasp. 
Very popular in style and price. 

Ages, 4 6 8 10 13 

Prices, 



No. 115. 

Made of very stylLsli plaids, checks 
or .stripes, hood lining of silk plush, 
belt, collar, reveres and cuffs of 
same, skirt side plaited. A very 
stylisli garment. 



Ages. 
Prices, 



G 



8 



10 13 



No. U9. 

Stylish garment made of fancy checks 
and stripes, doiible brea.sted, skirt 
box-plaited all around, hood lined 
with silk plush, collar, cuffs and 
belt of same, made with hood or 
cape. Effect of this garment is 
excellent. 

Ages, 4 6 8 10 i2 

Prices, 



SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 



The importation of shawls being one of our specialties, we are always in a position to supply any demand made upon us for fine foreign goods. 



BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. 

Single. Two-fringe, all wool, full size. Prices, 

Four-fringe, all wool, 72x72, largest size, from 
Double. Largest size, 72x144, at 



VELVET BEAVER SHAWLS. 

We are constantly receiving from our agents in Europe shipments of these 
desirable goods from the very best manufacturers, thus always 
having on exhibition a line which comprises every variety and 
style of light and dark .striped and plain centers,from 



PERSIAN SHAWLS. 

These shawls. being so well known and appreciated by every lady as beino- 
one of the most useful articles in her wardrobe, very little need be 
said about them. 

We carry nothing but all silk and wool mixtures, comprising a line of the 
choicest novelties from both foreign and domestic manufacturers. 



BROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS. 

We carry a complete assortment of these handsome sliawls at prices which 
will satisfy every lady. In colorings, they arc light, medium and 
dark, in plain and black centers, reversible, if required. 



t^com"i!i^eTn'dt?e^A'nt^°"^-^''^''''''' ^'^'^^^' ^°''^^ I'^'^''^'' Stt'H.''-''. Valley Oashmeres, Chuddah. Colored Cashmeres and Knit Shawls, we carry a 



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LADIES' NIGHT ROBES. 



In this line we carry a very complete assortment in all the various sizes, lengths 
and prices, so that we cannot fail to meet the wants of every lady. We give in these 
pages a few illustrations of the most popular robes in use at the present, 






. No. 3450. 

lluslin Mother Hubbard, tucked back, four clus- 
ters, two rows insertion, neck, front and 
Mother Hubbard sleeves edged with em- 
broidery. Price, 



No. 3451. 

Cambric Mother Hubbard, pointed yoke of 
twelve clusters fine tucks in back, front six 
clusters of tucks divided by eight rows line 
beading with four rows finest Torchou lace, 
neck and fr<int trimmed witli double rows of 
finest Torchon edgiug, sleeves to match; also 
chemise and drawers to match. Price, $3 50; 
set, 



No. 3414. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of fine tucks, 
separated by fine feather-stitch braid, neck 
and sleeves trimmed with Hamburg edging. 
Price, 






No. 340S. 



No. 2434. 



Uuslin JMother Hubbard, yoke si.x rows Ham- 
burg insertion, neck and sleeves to match. 
Price. 



Muslin ^lother Hubbard, yoke of cluster of Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke four rows em- 
tucks, neck and sleeves with embroidery broidery insertion between six clusters of 
ruffle. Price, tucks, ueck and sleeves trimmed with em- 

Iiroiderv. Price. 



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No. 3438. 



Fine Muslin ;N[otber Hubbard, j-oke wide plait- 
ed liark. front eight clusters fine tucks sepa- 
rated liy six rowsof fine embroidery insertion, 
double ruffle of embroidery on neck and front, 
sleeves to match. Price, 





No. 2712. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke with four clus- 
ters fine tucks with insertion between neck, 
sleeves and front trimmed with Hamburg 
embroidery, ruffle finished with feather stitch- 
ing. Price, 




No. 2730. 

Muslin Jiother Hubbard, yoke of eight clusters 
of five fine tucks, separated by six rows of 
feather braid; neck, front and Mother Hub- 
bard sleeves trimmed with double ruffles of 
fine Hamburg embroidery. Price, 



No. 3466. 



Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke alternate 
rows of Medicis lace and fine Hamburg em- 
broidery, neck and sleeves trimmed with lace 
to match. Price, 






No. 3722. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke eigut alternate 
rows of open and close embroidery, sleeves 
to match, neck and front trimmed with tine 
embroidery ruffle edged with feather-stitched 
braid. Price, 



No. 2714. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, deep yoke, four clus- 
ters of tucks with wide ptamburg insertion 
between, finislied with feather-stitched braid, 
neck, sleeves and front trimmed with wide 
Hamburg ruffle. Price, 




No. 752. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, tucked yoke, neck and 
sleeves trimmed with embroidery ruffle. 
Price, 



No. 430. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of all-over em- 
broidery and tucks, plain, double biick;neck, 
front and sleeves trimmed with Hambiu'g 
edging. Price, 



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No. 434. 

Good Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of solid 
embroidery, plain back; neck, front and 
Mother Hubbard sleeves trimmed with wide 
embroidery. Price, 





No. 411. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of wide and nar- 
row tucks; neck, sleeves and front trimmed 
with blind embroidery. Price, 

Same style, extra size gown; neck measure, 18 
inches; bust measure, 44 and 40 inches. 
Price, 



No. 400. 

Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of fine 
tucks and Medicis lace, neck finished with 
double rows of lace down front, sleeves with 
Medicis lace and tucks, finished with feather- 
stitched braid. Price, 





No. 468. 

Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke of hand- 
some einbroidery, back of wide plaits; neck, 
front and sleeves edged with wide embroidery 
to match. Price, 




No. O. 

Fine Muslin, deep pointed yoke of fine tucks. 
Mother Hulibard back; neck, front and 
sleeves edged jvith fine tucked embroidery 
ruffle. Price, 



No. 423. 

Muslin ^Mother Hulibard, yoke seven clusters 
fine tucks separated by fine feather-stitched 
braid. Mother Hubbard sleeve and neck to 
match; bust measure, 44 and 46 inches; neck 
measure, 18 inches. Price, 



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NIGHT ROBES— Continued. 

The following- is another Brand which is very popular, and is warranted to be of 
first-class material and construction as well as neat and handsome in design. 





■No. 589. 

Muslin Mother Hubbard, yoke front and back, 
yoke in front fine tucked, embroidery ruffle 
"on neck and sleeves headed with tucks. 
I Price, 



No. 5018. 

Mother Hubbard, front of yoke with four clus- 
ters of seven tucks, with two rows Torchon 
insertion, neck and front trimmed with Tor- 
chon ruffle, sleeves edged with lace, fine 
tucks above. Price, 





No 5023. 

Cambric Mother Hubbard, yoke fine tucks. Tor- 
chon lace insertion, neck and front trimmed 
with Torchon lace, French .sleeve cambric 
and tucks edged with lace. Price, 



No. 5005. 

Cambric Mother Hubbard, yoke front of alter- 
nate rows of !Medicis lace insertion and fine 
French tucks ed^ed with feather-stitched 
braid, double rutfle of lace around neck, 
JNIother Hubbard sleeve, insertion and lace- 
trimmed. Price, 



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CHEMISES. 



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No. 22i 



(a) Muslin, deep-pointed Pompadour yoke, five 
rows Hamburg iasertiou, separated by four 
clusters of fine tucks, neck and sleeves edged 
with fine embroidery. Price, 



No. 723. 

Muslin, Pompadour yoke, eml)roidery, insertion 
and tucks, neck and sleeves witli Hamburg 
embroidery. Price, 




No. 2206. 
Muslin, square Pompadour yoke of Hamburg 
insertion and fine tucks, neck and sleeves 
edged to match. 




No. 1219. 

Cambric, Pompadour yoke of Medicis lace,^neck 
and sleeves edged with lace. Price, 
Same style, extra k-ugth, tucked on bottom. 
Price, 








■■^"^i>r;: 



f "I 



Muslin, square yoke of wheel embroidery, neck 
and sleeves trimmed with edge to match. 
Price, 



No. 2200. 

Fine Muslin, six rows of fine embroidery inser- 
tion, wide edge, above separated by fine 
feather-stitcli beading; neck, sleevesaud yoke 
finished to match. Price, 





(b) Muslin, plain band, insertion front piece, 
edged round neck and sleeves with Hamburg 
embroidery. Price, 



No. 323. 

Muslin, pointed yoke, three rows Hamburg inser- 
tion between tucks, neck, sleeves and front 
edged witli Hamburg embroidery. Price, 




Round yoke, four clusters fine tucks, separated 
by three rows of insertion, cambric ruffle on 
neck and sleeves. Price, 



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CHEMISES— Continued. 





No. 7010. 
Cambric, :Medicis lace Pompadour yoke, edged 
with feather-braid, neck and sleeves finished 
with iledicis lace. Price, 



No. 403. 
Good Muslin, corded band and sleeves. 




No. 321. 

Price, Good Muslin, deep pointed yoke, three rows 
insertion between four clu.sters fine tucks; 
front, neck and sleeves trimmed with cam- 
bric ruffle. Price, 






No. 50. 
Plain corded baud, good muslin, extra size; 46, 
48, oO-iuch bauds. Price, 



No. 104 B. 

Muslin, pointed yoke insertion and tucks, neck 
and sleeves trimmed with embroidery edging. 
Price, 



No. 148. 

Square front yoke of embroidery and tucks, 
neck and sleeves to match. Price, 





Muslin, with deep pointed yoke of fine tucks, 
corded band and sleeves. Price, 



No. 112. 

Fine Muslin, deep yoke of all-over embroidery, 
double rufHe of embroidery on front, neck 
and sleeves with Hamburg edging. Price, 




No. 95 L. 

Cambric, square Pompadour yoke of fine Tor- 
chon lace, finislied with ribbon; neck and 
sleeves with Torchon lace edging. Price, 



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No. 1164. 
(a) Cambric, two clusters of four fine tucks sep- 
arated by three wider tucks edged with deep 
Torchon lace. Price, 





No. 198. 

muslin, deep hem with wide and narrow tucks 
above. Price, 



No. 1400. 

(b) Muslin, deep hem, two clusters of eight fine 
tucks above. Price, 




No. 1424. 

Muslin, deep wheel embroidery ruf- 
fle at bottom , headed by two clus- 
ters of fine tucks above. Price, 




No. 1151. 

Muslin, two clusters of fine tucks 
with two half-inch tucks be- 
tween, edged with wide em- 
broidery ruffle. Price, 




No. 1142. 

Fine Muslin, with deep embroidery 
ruffle, witli three clusters of fine 
tucks divided by two wider 
tucks. Price, 




No. 1408. 

Muslin, cambric ruffle with three 
tucks, five fine tucks above. 
Price, 




Good Muslin, three inch Hamburg 
ruffle, with cluster tucks above. 
Price, 



No. 27 



Fine Muslin, deep eml)roidery ruf- 
fles, with two clusters of fine 
tucks above. Price, 



No. 273. 



Fine Muslin, wide embroidery ruf- 
fle, with cluster of fine tucks 
above. Price, 



No. 275. 



Muslin, wide Hamburg insertion 
between two clusters tucks; deep 
Hamburg ruffle on edge. Price, 



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CORSET COVERS. 




No. 1566. 

(a) Cambric, square front of fine Swiss insertion, 
neck trimmed with edging to match. Price, 





ISuslin, high neck, trimmed with embroidery. 
Price, 




No. 593. 

Cambric, higli square neck, three rows Hamburg 
insertions and tucks, neck and front trimmed 
with fine embroidery edge. Price, 




No. 1533. 
Cambric, V shape of Hamburg embroidery. 
Price, 





No. 1593. 

Fine Cambric, square back and front of Ham- 
burg insertion and edging, finished with 
feather-stitched braid. Price, 



No. 967. 
(b) Cambric, high square neck, embroidery 
edge, finished with feather-stitch beading. 
Price, 




No. 10: 



Cambric, V back and front of fine embroidery, 
finished in beading and ribbon. Price, 



Cambric, liigh neck, yoke of four rows Hamburg 
insertion, separated by si.x clusters of fine 
tucks, neck and front with Hamburg edge. 



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No. 591. 

Cambric, high neck front, with four clusters of 
four fine tucks, neck trimmed with Hamburg 
edging. Price, , 




No. 530. 

Cambric, low square neck of Hamburg insertion, 
Hamburg edge round neck and sleeves. 
Price, 




No. 1514. 

Fine Cambric, high square neck of Medicis lace, 
edged with lace and feather-stitch braid. 
Price, 




No. 978. 

Cambric, high square neck, embroidery all over 
front, embroidery edge round neck. Price, 



No. 500. 

Cambric, high neck, embroidery edge on neck. 
Price, 





No. 1502. 

Cambric, square front, V back, of fine Hamburg 
embroidery with tucked front, edged with 
feather-stitch braid. Price 



No. 150:). 
Cambric, V riwk of tinecmljroiderv. Price, 



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SKIRTS. 




No. 1351. 

(a) Muslin, with ten-inch cambric tiounce, two 
and a half inch hem with tifteen French 
tucks above, finished with seven fine tucks 
above. Price, 





No. 1365. 

Muslin, with six-inch Hamburg ruffle and clus- 
ter of five tucks, above. Price, 




No. 461. 

Muslin, deep cambric flounce with wide hem, 
two clusters of four tucks with wide tuck- 
between, three clusters of five fine tucks sep- 
arated by two wide tucks above flounce. 
Price, 



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No. 1353. 

Fine Muslin, ten-inch cambric flounce with fine 
Hamburg insertion between two clusters of 
fine tucks, Hamburg embroidery on edge of 
flounce, wide and narrow tucks above flounce. 
Price, 








No. 1370. 

Muslin, ten-inch Hamburg embroidery flounce, 
with cluster fine tucks above. Price, 



No. 376. 

Combination Corset Cover and Skirt. Good 
Muslin, liigh neck, hem and tucks on skirt, 
neck and .sleeves trimmed with Hamburg 
embroidery. Price, 




No. 404. 

(b) Muslin, five-inch cambric ruflie, five tucks 
above. Price, 



Muslin, deep cambric flounce, three-inch hem, 
eight fine tucks above, with cluster of nine 
fine tucks above. Price, 



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WALKING SKIRTS. 




No. 304. 

Huslin, tucked cambric flounce with two clus 
ters of fine tucks above. Price, 




No. 301. 

Miislin, live-inch embroiderj' flounce with two 
clusler.'j tucks above. Price, 




No 1885. 

Fine Muslin, wide Hamburg flounce with ten 
tucks above. Price, 




No. :J0."> 

Huslin, wide Hamburg embroidery flounce, with 
two clusters of fine tucks divided by two 
wider tucks, three-inch cambric ruflie on un- 
derskirt. Price, 




No. 317. 

Muslin, twelve-inch embroiderj' flounce, fifteen 
fine tucks above, cambric ruttle on under- 
skirt. Price, 



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INFANTS' LONG SLIPS. 






No. 2045. 



No. 2189. 



No. 2034. 

Cambric, neck and sleeves edged witli embroid- Cambric, Mother Hubbard, all-over embroidery. Cambric, two clusters of tine tucks entire length 
ery. ' Price, yoke, neck and sleeves edged with embroid- of slip, divided witli Hamburg insertion, 

ery, tucks above hem. Price, edged with fine embroidery, Hamburg em- 

broidery on neck and sleeves. Price, 






No. 1123 



No. 2088. 



No. 2185. 

Cambric, two clusters of ten fine tucks, with fine Child's Short Dress. Cambric, Mother Hubbard Cambric, deep pointed yoke of fine Swiss em- 
embroidery between, tucked sleeves, neck and yoke, solid embroidery, plaited back, two and broidery, neck and sleeves trimmed to match. 
sleeves finished with fine Hamburg edge. a half inch hem with tucks above. Price, Price, " 

''"''■ INFANTS' LONG SKIRTS. 





No. 1745. 



No. 1730. 




Cambric, three-inch hem with two clusters of four Nainsoob, wide Swiss embroidery ruffle, four Cambric, three-inch hem with five fine tucks 
tucks divided by a wider tuck. Price, clusters of fine tucks above. Price, above. Price, 



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No. 1955. 
Long waists, full skirt, three-inch hem with four tucks above. Price, 



No. 1956. 
Same style as No. 1955, with two and a half inch ruffle. Price, 



INFANTS' LONG CLOAKS. 






No. 408. 
Long cloak, eider-down cloth with cape neck, fin- 
ished with plaited ribbon and lace. Price, 



No. 398. 

Fine French Cashmere, handsomely embroidered 
on bottom, deep cape with silk embroidery 
and laced with silk cord and tassels, neck fin- 
ished with narrow collar to match. Price, 



No. 392. 

Fine French Cashmere, embroidered on bottom, 
deep cape with emljroidery, finished at neck 
with narrow collar of silk embroidery. 
Price, 



SHORT CLOAKS FOR CHILDREN FROM 1 TO 2 YEARS OLD. 




Xu. tii. 
Cloth, lined with flannel, Gretchen 
waist, full plaited skirt with 
belt, pointed hood with cardinal 
silklininiT. Colors, brown and 
gray. Price, 





No. 819. 
Plaid flannel, Gretchen waist, full 
skirt lined with Canton flannel, 
bishop sleeve. Price, 



No. 823. 
Corduroy, Gretchen waist, full gath- 
ered" skirt, deep collar, finished 
at waist with silk girdle to 
match. Price, 




No. 832. 
Gretchen waist, full skirt, pointed- 
hood, of Eider-down cloth, waist 
trimmed with silk girdle. Col- 
ors, tan and white. Price, 



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LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 



LADIES' NIGHT DRESSES. 

In addition to the Niglit Dresses illustrated, 
we carry a very large assortment of choice and 
durable garments which limited space prevents 
us from illustrating. Sizes: 13, 14, 15 and 16 
inches neck; length. .50 to 54 inches; bust, 34, 86, 
88, 40 and 43 inches — extra, 44-46 inches. 

Postage ranges from 13 to 15 cents each. 

No. 1. Night Dress, tucked yoke, cambric 
ruffles. Price, 

No. 2. Night Dress, tucked yoke, embroidery 
ruffles. Price, 

No. 3. Night Dress, tucks and insertion yoke, 
trimmed with embroidery. Price, 

No. 4. Night Dress, tucks and insertion front, 
plain back, embroidery ruffle. Price, 

No. 5. Night Dress, all-over embroidery yoke, 
trimmed with embroidery. Price, 

No. 6. Night Dress, tucks and embroidery, 
insertion yoke. Price, 

No. 7. Night Dress, solid tucked yokes, 
trimmed with embroidery. Prices, 

No. 8. Night Dress, line quality insertion and 
tucks, with feather braid finish, embroidery on 
neck and sleeves. Price, 

No. 9. Night Dress, with five rows insertion 
and tucks. Price, 

No. 10. Night Dress, with tucks and Torchon 
lace insertion. Price, 

No. 11. Night Dress, tucks, wide insertion and 
embroidery. Price, 

No. 13. Night Dress, cambric, fine tucks. 
Torchon lace. Price, 

No. 13. Night Dress, fine muslin, wide Medi- 
cis lace insertion, with fine tucks Medicis lace, 
V shaped in neck. Price, 

No. 14. Night Dress, alternate rows of Swiss 
embroidery and Medicis lace insertion yoke, neck 
and sleeves with Medicis lace. Price, 

No. 15. Night Dress, cambric, yoke of fine 
tucks and Platte Valenciennes insertion, ruflBes of 
lace, neck and sleeves. Price, 



liADIES' CHEMISES. 

Sizes, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44 and 46, band measure. 

No. 1. Chemise, with plain band. Price, 

No. 2. Chemise, tucked and insertion front, 
embroidery edge. Price, 

No. 3. Chemise, with plain band center-piece 
and sleeves with embroidery edge. Price, 

No. 4. Chemise, pointed tucked yoke, corded 
band. Price, 

No. 5. Chemise, with square front, Torchon 
lace. Price, 

No. 6. Chemise, with square front insertion 
and tucks. Price, 

No. 7. Chemise, with square front, solid em- 
broidery neck and sleeves, with embroidery edge. 
Price, 

No. 8. Chemise, with pointed yoke, all-over 
embroidery. Price, 

No. 9. Chemise, cambric. Torchon lace front. 
Price, 

No. 10. Chemise, cambric, Medicis kice front. 
Price, 

No. 11. Chemise, cambric, Medicis lace front. 
Price. 

No. 13. Chemise, cambric, Medicis lace front. 
Price, 

No. 13. Chemise.cambric, Platte Valenciennes 
lace front. Price, 

No. 14. Chemise, cambric, blind embroidery. 
Price, 

No. 15. Chemise, long, with tuckod skirts. 
Prices 

No. 16. Chemise, e.xtra size, plain corded band. 
Price, 

No. 17. Chemise, extra size, pointed, tucked 
front, embroidery edge. Price, 

No. 18. Chemise, extra size, square front em- 
•broidery, with edge. Price, Bust meas- 

ure, 44 to 46 inches. 

In ordering Chemises, send bust or shoulder 
measure. 



LADIES' DRAWERS. 

No. 1. Plain Drawers, with hem and tucks. 
Price, 
No. 2. Plain hem and ten cluster tucks. Price, 

No. 8. Tucked cambric ruflle and tucks above. 
Price, 

No. 4. Two clusters fine tucks, plain hem, 
fine muslin. Price, 

No. 5. Tucks and embroidery ruffle. Price, 

No. 6. Ladies' Drawers, with tucks and deep 
embroidery rslHe. Price, 

No. 7. Drawers., with ten fine tucks, fine 
embroidery ruffle. Price, 

No. 8. Drawers, fine muslin, trimmed in fine 
embroiderj'. Prices, 

No. 9. Drawers, fine muslin, trimmed in Tor- 
chon lace. Prices, 

No. 10. Cambric Drawers, Medicis lace. 
Prices, 

In ordering Drawers, give length from hips, 
which usually run 25, 37, 39. 



CORSET COVERS. 

Sizes for Corset Covers are bust measures: 33, 
34, 36, 38, 40, 43. 

Corset Covers, muslin, plain, high square neck. 
Price, 

Corset Covers, muslin, high neck, embroidery 
on neck. Price, 

Corset Covers, camriric, plain, high square 
neck. Price, 

Corset Covers, camone, square neck, with edge. 
Price, 

Corset Covers, cambric, V shape, fine embroid- 
ery. Price, 

Corset Covers, half low back and front inser- 
tion and edging. Price, 

Corset Covers, square front, Medicis lace. 
Price, 

Corset Covers, square front, all over embroid- 
ery. Price, 

Corset Covers, half low front and back, fine 
embroidery and edging. Price, 

Corset Covers, V shape back^square front, em- 
broidery and tucks. Price, 

Corset Covers, V shape back, square front, fine 
Torchon lace. Price, 

Finer Covers from 



BRIDAL SETS. 

Three pieces: Night Dress, Chemise and Draw- 
ers, trimmed with embroidery. Prices, 

Also trimmed with Torchon and Medicis laces. 
Prices, 
With lace and embroidery. Prices, 

In ordering set, send bust measure. 

■WALKING SKIRTS. 

Lengths, 36, 38 and 40 inches. 

Walking Skirt, with cambric ruffle and tucks 
above. Price, 

AValking Skirt, embroidery ruffle and tucks. 
Price, 

Walking Skirt, tucked cambric flounce and 
tucks. Price. 

Walking Skirt, embroidery flounce and tucks. 
Price, 

Walking Skirt, tucked cambric flounce and 
tucks. Price, 

Walking Skirt, tucked cambric flounce, with 
embroidery edge. Price, 

Walking Skirt, deep ruffle of embroidery and 
tucks. Prices, 

Walking Skirt, deep tucked flounce, two deep 
clusters tucks above. 

Walkin'jT Skirl, <li'pp emb-oidery flounce, tucks 
above. I'ric.', 



Walking Skirt, wide embroidery flounce, three 
clusters tucks above. Price, 

Walking Skirt, deep embroidery ruffle and 
tucks. Prices, 

Walking Skirt, insertion tucks and embroidery 
ruffle. Prices, 

Other grades, 

UNDERSKIRTS. 

Underskirts, 25, 27 and 29 inch lengtlis. 
L'nderskirt, plain hem and tucked ruffles. 
Price, • 

Underskirt, embroidery ruffle and tucks. Prices, 

Underskirt, Torchon lace ruffle and tucks. 
Price, 
Underskirt, embroidery ruffle and tucks. Price, 

L'nderskirt, embroidery ruffle insertion and 
tucks. Price, 

PILLOW SHAMS. 

Cambric, with ruffles. Price, 

Cambric, tucked centers, tucked ruffles. Prices, 

Cambnc, embroidery ruffles and tucks. Prices, 

Cambric, embroidery insertion and cambric 
ruffle, edged with embroidery. Price, 

Cambric, deep embroidery ruffle and tucks. 
Price, 

INFANTS' NIGHT SLIPS. 

Infant's Night Slip, cambric edging, Price, 
Infant's Slip, tucked front and insertion. Price, 

Infant's Slip, tucked yoke front with edge. 
Price, 

Infant's Long Slip, pointed embroidery front. 
Price, 

Infant's Long Slip, embroidery yoke and edge. 
Price, 

INFANTS' LONG DRESSES. 

Infant's Long Dress, embroidervand tuck yoke, 
embroidery on bottom. Price, 

Infant's Long Dress, Nainsook, embroidery and 
tucked yoke, embroidery and tucks on skirt. 
Price, 

Infant's Long Dress, Nainsook, tucked yoke, 
tucks and embroidered ruffle. Price, 

Infant's Long Dress,Nainsook,so!idembroider\: 
yoke, embroidery ruffle and tucks. Price, 

Infant's Long Dress, Nainsook, yoke, fine tucks 
and embroidery tucks and ruffle of embroidery. 
Price, 

Finer Dresses, 

CHILDREN'S SHORT DRESSES. 

Sizes, 6 months to 2 years. 
-Infant's Short Dress, cambric, embroider}- yoke, 
plain hem. Price, 

Short Dress, embroidery yoke, tucked bottom. 
Price, 

Short Dress, embroidery yoke, tucked skirt. 
Price, 

Short Dress, cambric, fine tucked yoke, with 
feather stitching between plain hem and tucks on 
skirt. Price, 

Short Dress, cambric, tucked yoke, with linen 
lace insertion, skirt witli two rows lace insertion 
between tucks. Price, Sizes, 1, 2 and 3 

years. 

Short Dress, Nainsook, tucked body, skirt with 
tucks and fine Nainsook embroidery. Price, 

Short Dress, Gretcben waist of insertion, full 
skirt with plain hem. Nainsook. Price, 

Short Dress. Nainsook, Gretcben waist, fine 
tucks with lierrins'-bonc between, plain deep hem. 
Price. 



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CORSETS, FORMS. BUSTLES, Etc. 



In ordering Corsets, do not forget to send your waist measure or size. In determining the size, deduct two inches from measure round the waist— 
t. «., if your measure round the waist be 28 inches, then sizes 25, 26 or 27 would fit you, according to tightness of fit desired. 
All Corsets above size 30 are charged 25 cents extra. The postage of Corsets is from 13 to 15 cents extra. 



CORSETS. 





The Broadway Corset, French woven, embroid- 
ered bust, extra heavy bones, side steels, 
white and drab. Price, 



No. 3. 

Common Sense, "L," French woven, medium 
length, embroidered top, white and drab. 
Price, 




The 500 Bone, French woven, four heavv side 
bones, elegantly embroidered, Price, " 




No. 4. 

'Silvia," extra length, five-hook French woven 
Corset, flossed, extra heavy bone, perfect fit; 
ladies will find this Corset most desirable; 
sizes, 18 to 36. Price, 





No. 6. 

Common Sense, 625 bone, handsomely embroid- A la Sirene, imported Corset, French sateen, }ace 
ered top and bottom, four extra heavy side trimmed; white lemon and drab; sizes 18 

bones; white and drab; sizes, 18 to 30. to 30. Price, 

Price, 




iNo. 7. 

' C. P." ireach Corset, in sateen, 13 inches long; 
.vhite and drab, with heavy side bones; very 
(..i'.lurable; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 




No. S. 
i-ench "C. P." Corset, 11 inches long; short 
Corset, particularly auapted to stout ladies; 
all colors; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 




French " C. P." Corset, made of coutille, cpv,on 
steel busk, extra heavy bone, white and drab; 
sizes, 18 to 36. Price, 



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No. 10. 

' C. P." Venus, double side steels, cross boned 
back; colors, white, drab and corn. Price, 
black and red. 




"Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset' 
and drab. Price, 




colors, white 



No. 13. 

Dr. Warner's Coraline Corset; warranted not to 
break or roll up; colors, whitCj red, blue and 
drab; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 






Dr. Warner's Health Corset, with shoulder straps 
and extended bust; colors, white and drab; 
very popular. Price. 



Dr. Warner's Celebrated Flexible Hip Corsets; 
warranted not to break over the hips; perfect 
satisfaction is guaranteed; colors, white and 
drab; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 



Dr. Warner's Misses' Corset and Skirt Supporter; 
shoulder straps; very desirable for girb from 
8 to 15 years. Price, 




The Gage Downs' Si'lf-Adjusting Nursing Corset 
is the most comfortable Corset in the market; 
coIr>rs, white and drab; sizes, 18 to 30. 
I'ricc. 





The Gage Downs' Self- Adjusting Corset, made of 
extra heavy jean, full-boned bust; colors, 
white and drab; sizes, IS to 30. Price, 



No. 412. 

' J. B." Corset, in black and red, spoon busk, 
pure whalebone, extra heavy bows on the 
side; very nice for stout ladies; sizes, 18 to 
30. Price, 



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Ko. 19. 
Downs' Self-Adjusting Abdominal Corset; lacea 
on the hips: has the elastic gore made of extra 
heavy jean; colors, white and drab; sizes, 19 
to 36. Price, 



No. 20. 

Downs' Self-Adjusting Corset. The elastic sec- 
tion in this Corset is the same as that in each 
of the better grades; colors, white and drab; 
sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 



No. 300. 

Jean Corset Waist, well corded, good shape; white 
and drab; sizes, 20 to 30 inches. Price, 




Dr. Ball's Circle Hip Corset. This Corset is 
adapted for ladles with large hips. Price, 





No. 332. 

Dr. Ball's Nursing Corset has a coiled wire sec- 
tion and is the most comfortable nursing 
Corset made. It is stiffened with Kabo. 
Price, with shoulder strap, without 

shoulder strap. 



No. 333. 

Dr. Ball's Abdominal Corset, extra long silk elas 
tic gore; warranted unbreakable. Price, 




No. 384. 

Dr. Ball's Style " A" Sateen Corset; black, blue, 
red, white and dr.ib. Price. 




No. 33.5. 

Dr. Ball's Health Corset, with woven wire spring 
on .sides; grent fivnrifc. Price in jean, 




Dr. Ball's Misses' Corsets, having coiled wire 
back, shoulder straps; colors, white r,nd 
drab. Price. 



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No. 337. 

Kabo Coeset. This Corset is stiffened 'with kaio, a new boning mate- 
rial, and is ■warranted not to break or roll up with one year's loear. 
If it does, the money paid for the Corset will be refunded. See that 
"Kabo" is stamped on Corset. Price, 




Dr. Ball's Kabo Corset; warranted not to break or roll up on the hips 
with one year's wear; colors, wJiite, drabj cream, black, blue and 
red; made in French sateen. Price, 






No. 403. 

'P. D." Corset, in drab and white, extra long, 
5 hooks; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 



No. 404. 

'P. D." Corset, made of the finest sateen, 13 
inches; in white, black, red, blue, pink, cream 
and drab. Price, 



No. 405. 

'P. D.," extra length, made of the imported 
French sateen, handsomely embroidered top 
and bottom, double side steels; in white, 
black, blue, red, pink, drab and cream; sizes, 
18 to 30. Price, 





No. 406. 

'P- D." Corset, French hand-made, 11 inch steel; adapted for stout, 
shnrt-waisted ladies; made in sateen, white, drab, red and black: 
s!z— . T<to36. Priop, 



No. 407. 

'P. D.," spoon busk, double .side steels, in drab and white, made of 
heavy French coutille, stitched in red and blue silk; sizes, 18 to 36. 

Pr'-ff, 



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No. 408. 

Nursing Corset, in white .ind dr.ab, buttoned, very comfortable, elegant 
shape; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 




No. 409. 

The celebrated "J. B." Corset, made of coutille, in white and drab, 
extra heavy bone, spoon busk; sizes, 18 to 30.- Price, 





No. 410. 

French woven, 675 bone, elegantly embroidered top and bottom, spring 
bones over the hips, white and drab; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 



No. 411. 

'J. B." Hand-made Domestic Corset, made of French sateen, solid 
boned bust, .5 hooks, double steel; made in white, cream, drab, black, 
-• nk and blue; sizes, 18 to 30. Price, 





Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corset. This Corset is made of heavy jean; 
most comfortable Corset for nursing. The lap buttons; si7.c«. IS to 
30. Price, , 



Thomson's Glove-Pitting Corset; mobt perfect fitting Corset made; 
white and drab; sizes, 18 to 80. Price, 



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FORMS. 




No. 201. 
Woven Wire Dresa Form; unbreakable. Price, 



--^"'mX^ 




No. 203. 

Tampico Bosom Pads are the lightest and most desirable Forms made. 
Price, 



BUSTLES. 






No. 217. No. 218. 

The Gem. This is the strongest and most durable This is a five-roll spiral Bustle, which closes 
Bustle made. Price, when a lady sits down ; colors, white and 

drab. Price, 



No. 21.5. 
Two-Roll Woven Wire Health Bustle. Price, 






No. 216. 

Three-Roll Woven Wire Health Bustle. 
Price, 



No. 320. No. 233. 

Gerster Poplin Panier Skirt, with ruffles up the Cloth Bustle, heavy wire, with apron ; colors, 
back, reeds between ruffles, the ruffle all lined white and drab. Price, 

with hair cloth. Price, 



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BUSTLES— Continued. 





Hair Cloth Bustle Skirt, ruffled up tlit- back. 
Price, 



No. 220. 

Langtry Hoop Skirt and Bustle combiued; e.xtra 
heavy wires. Price, 





No. 22 



A popular Hoop Skirt, wire from top to bottom. 
Price, 



No. 437. 
Wire Hoop Skirt. Price, 



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LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS. 



In these goods we carry a full line embracing a number of celebrated and 
reliable "brands" which cannot be excelled for the quality of the goods they 
manufacture. 

THE CLOVER LEAF BRAND. 




PICCADILLY CAPE 



No. 316. 




No. 601. 




Sizes, 13 to 15, price,. Children's Sizes, 12 to 15 ; price, 

sizes 12, 131^, 13, 13i|. sizes, 12, 12>^, 13, ISJ^. 



No. 726. 

Children's Child's fancy ; price, 

sizes, 13, 12K, 13, 13J^. 



Children's 





No. 356. No. 308. 

Sizes, 12 to 15 ; price, Children's sizes, 12 to 15 ; price, 

sizes, 12, 12}4, 13, 133^. sizes, 13, 131^, 13, 13J^. 




No. 723. 

nhilrlrpn'd Child's Hamburg ; price, 

^ dren's sfzes, 13, 12>^, 13, 13i|. 



Chil- 




No. 614. 




:H I LDS SAILOR COLLAR^ 



Sizes, 12 to 15 ; price. Children's Child's sailor ; price Children's 

sizes, 12, n},i, 13, 13^- sizes, 12, 12i^, 13, 13^. 




No. 373. 
Banded Cape Collar, 



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^ A 



DORSEY 




No. GTl. 
Black stripL-1 c.ip ■ mll.i 




Xo. CiOf). 
Fine quality ; sizes price, 



No. C83. 
Fine quality ; sizes ; price, 






No. 189. 
Fine qualit}' ; sizes ; price, 



No. 354. 
Entirely of linen. 



No. 330. 
Cliemisettes, with difteri'iit collars ; sizes, 




No. COO. 
Mourning cape ; sizes, ; price, . . . 



wmm::::=:m CUFFS, mmmmmmim. 

These range in size as follows: 7, Ik, 8, 8i. 



c2)^m^^^^^^^C^ 




No. 804. 
Jersey Cuff, width, 3 inches. 




tS'^^^^\\[^ 




Q NO 822 

J WIDTH 3 INCHES 



No. 822. 
Mouruiui; Cuff. 



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LIBERTY liRAXD. 




No. 501. 

11 to 15 inches. 




No. 707 
12 to 14 inches. 




No. 731. 
13 to 14 inches. 




No. 736. 
13 to 14 inches. 








No. 805. 



No. 1377. 





No. 810. 




No 1234. 





No. 1300. 



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12c 



GLOVES. 



Our Glove Department, with its complete assortment of Gloves of all kinds, styles, sizes, colors, etc., is unique and unexcelled by any glove estab- 
lishment in the West. The postage on Gloves is so trifling that customers from any distance can avail themselves of our vast stock in making their 
selections, and need seldom or never fear of being unable to match colors in any size or length. In ordering, please be careful to state size, color 
and number of hooks or buttons. The following list of Gloves, having been selected from the very best brands of the world, may be relied 
upon for their superior quiility. 



Ladies' Plain Kid Gloves. 




*.5 button Stella, plain back 

4 " Junot, " (real kid) .. . 

•t " Aldine, " (band-made) 



Courvoisier, " " black 

Ladies' Embroidered Kid Gloves. 




•5 button StellM embroidered back 

5 •• JIanha, 

4 " Our Own, " 

4 " Junot, '' 

4 " Milton, 

4 " Aldine, " 

4 " Courvoisier,' 



black only. 



* Having sold the Stella kid g-loves' for years witli perfect satisfaction con- 
vinces us that they are the best low-priced trl'ive in the market. 

Foster Lacing Kid Gloves. 




5 hook, Foster, lacing, plain colors . 
5 . .. 

7 
7 
5 
7 



best black 

colors 

' ' best black 

embroidered back, best quality. 



Housquetaire Suede. 
(Undressed Kid.) 




Colors: black, white, tan and operas. 

Mousquetaire Kid. 

8 Imtton lenuith, colors and black 



Suede Gloves. 

(Undressed Kid.) 



4 button, plain 

6 " " 

4 ' ' embroidered .... 
4 " " best . 



Ladies' Driving Gloves. 



4 button Castor, best 
Gauntlet Dogskin . . . 



Children's Kid Gloves. 



3 button, plain (good) 

4 " " best 

4 " embroidered, good 

4 " " best 

3 " boy's embroidered. Pique 

In ordering children's gloves state age and number of inches around 
hand, or draw diagram of hand. 

Men's Kid Gloves. 




ton, plain 

embroidered back (light weight. . . 

" Dogskin 

" " Pique 

' •' " " best quality. 

' " " (undressed) 

' " " Castor 



Men's Heavy Gloves. 




era 




Men's Cashmere Gloves. 
Ring wood " 
Scotch 



Astrachan back Gloves . . 
Camel's hair " 

Buck 
" lined 

' wool lined and tops 
Sheep," " " 



Men's Kid, Lined Glove. 




Men's Kid, plush lined 

wool " 

" " fur top, plush lined . . 
" " ' ■ wool " 

" " lamb lined 

Elastic and spring fastenings. 



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GLOVES— Continued. 



Men's Mittens. 




Men's Buck, wool tops 

" Oil tan Buck, wool top 
" Sheep, " 
Kid, plusli lined . . . 
" fur top, plusli lined 

" " T^OOl " 

" lamb " . 



Men's Wool Mittens. 



Cashmere yarn . 
Double 

" (silk)... 
Single " ... 



Ladies' Silk Mitts. 





12-inch Jersey . 
16 " " . 
20 " " . 
24 " " . 
30 " " . 



■RErKUGKADE" SEAM I'AIKNILI 



Ladies' SUk Mittens. 



Plain, single 

Hand design, single 

Plain, doable 

Hand design, double 

Children's'hand design, double. 



Ladies' Cashmere Gloves. 



6 button length Jerseys 

6 " " " embroidered. 



Ladies' "Wool Mittens. 



Cashmere yarn, plain 

" " fancy back . 

Saxony " plain 

" " fancy back . 




Sa.xony, double, plain, 
fancy back . . , 



Children's Wool Mittens. 



Cashmere yarn, plain. 
Saxony " 



Saxony, double, plain . , 

" " fancj'. . 

Boy, " coarse . 



Ladies' Lined Kid Gloves. 




Plain tops. 
Fur " . 



Ladies' Lined Kid Mittens. 




Plain top. 
Fur " . . 



Ladies' Rubber Gloves. 



Button Hooks. 




Medallion attachment. 



Children's Leather Gloves and Mittens. 



Boys' Scotch Gloves 

Buck lined 

" " " Mittens. 

' ' Kid lined Gloves . . . 
'• " " Mittens.. 



The above represents only a portion of what we carry in this department, the space 
allotted to us being so limited that we could only quote and describe a few of the lead- 
ing articles. 

Members wishing for a more complete list of these goods are requested to write 
for full catalogue. 

All such communications will receive careful and prompt attention. 



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LADIES' HOSIERY AND MERINO 
UNDERWEAR. 






LADIES' HOSIERY. 

COTTON. 

Mixed sizes 8 to 10. 

Brown and white 

Black and gray 

Black and gray, heavy 

Black — sizes, 8 to 10. 

Plain 

Extra widths 

Plain colors — sizes, 8 to 10. 

Navy blue 

Navy blue, extra widths. 

Cardinal 

Seal brown, extra width 

Garnet . 

Dark green 

Mode 

Fancy colors — sizes, 8 to 9J^^. 
Circular stripes in red, navy blue, 
garnet and seal brown or dark 

unbleached ground 

Fancy colors — sizes, 8 to 9}^. 

Printed on unbleached ground 

Printed on medium and dark ground . . . 
LISLE THREAD. 
Unbleached — sizes, 8 to 10. 

Plain, extra lengths 

Plain, extra widths 

Black— sizes, 8 to 10. 

Plain ■ 

With white soles 

With open work instep, sizes 8 to 9 J'g • • 
Black, extra size 



MERINO UNDERWEAR. 

Ladies' Light Weight Vests 
and Drawers. 

MERINO GAUZE. 

Low neck and ribbed arms. 

Vest, 26 to 38 in 

Drawers, 26 to 38 in 

High neck and ribbed arms. 

Vest, 26 to 38 in 

Drawers, 26 to 88 in 

High neck and long sleeves. 

Vest, 26 to 38 in 

Drawers, 26 to 40 in 

SILK GAUZE. 

High neck and ribbed arms. 

all sizes, rise each size 

Low neck and ribbed arms. 

Vest, 26 to 40, 



Drawers, 26 to 40 in 



High neck and long sleeve%. 
Ve.st, 26 to 40 in., 



Drawers, 26 to 40 in., 



v3 THREADS. 

Low neck and ribbed arms. 
Vest, 26 to 40 in.. 



Drawers, 26 to 40 in. , 



4 THREADS. 

Lew nock and ribbed arms. each. 
Vest, 26 to 40 in.. 

Drawers, 26 to 40 in., 

CAMEL'S HAIR. 
Vests and Drawers. 
18 ga. handsomely trimmed, 

LADIES' SCARLET CASHMERE VESTS 

AND PANTS. 
Size 28 to 40 in., 

Same handsomely trimmed ])earl button, well 
finished ladies' white cashmere vests and pants, 
all sizes. 

Pull, regular made, 

CHILDREN'S FALL & WINTER 
UNDERWEAR. 

WHITE MERINO. 

Vests, drawers and pantalets ; sizes, 16 to 34, 

WHITE WOOL. 

Vests, drawers, and pantalets ; sizes, 16, 18, 20, 
22, 24, 26 to 34, 

SCARLET. 

Vests, drawers and nantalets ; sizes. 16 to 34, 

20c. each ; rise of 
Better quality ; size, 16 to 34, 

each size. 

LISLE THREAD. 

Plain colors with white feet, size, 8 tolO. 

Navy blue 

Seal brown 

Garnet 

Gray 

Mode 

SILK. 
Black plaited silk face and cotton back, sizes, 8 

to 9^, 
Opera sizes, 8 to 9i^, 

Spun silk — sizes, 8 to 10. 

With black foot 

With white sole 

Pure silk — sizes, 8 to 10. 

Plain '' 

Plain colors — sizes, 8 to 9J^. ' 

Plaited silk garnet, cardinal, dark blue, tan 
shades, modes, slates, 
Pure silk. 
Shrimp pink, ro.se pink, pale pink, new Venetian 
pink, Austrian lilac, pale lilac, ivory white, 
pale blue, sky blue, navy blue, lemon, cardi- 
nal, bright sultan, burjgundy, mahogany, 
brown, lace front, 

CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. 

COTTON. PER PAIR. 

Black — sizes, 4}^ and 5 

" " 5 and 5^ 

Plain colors — cardinal, navy blue, seal brown, 

garnet — sizes, 4)^, sizes 5, 5J^, 



Ribbed with white feet, per pair. 



Size 5li. 

6 ". 

6i.<. 

7 ". 

8 . 
8i.<. 



9 



Plain colors with white feet (English), navy blue 

and seal brown. 
Size 5 

'■' r::::::::::::.vv.v..v.v.-.v.v::::: 

" 61^ 



7K. 
8 ". 

8K. 



LISLE THREAD. 
Black, with feet half white (German). 

Size 5 

" 51^ 



^H- 



Black ribbed, with white heel and toe (French). 
Size 51^ 

" 6 

" 61^ 

" 7 " 

" 71^ 

" 8 

" 8M 

Plain colors with white half soles (German). 

SILK. 

Black (Engli-sh) spun silk, plain. 



Size 5 
" 5^4 

•' 6 " 



Size 7 



Black (English) spun silk, plain. 



Spun silk ribbed stockings (German). 

Size .5 

5i.< 

6 " 

GH 

7 " 



Size 5 



S'A 

Spun silk ribbed stockings (French). 



Size 



6 

6K 

7 

7K 

Spun silk ribbed stockings (English). 

5 

5U 



IH- 



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HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 



We intend to largely increase our already exten- 
sive business in this line, during the coming season, and 
have made arrangements to attain this end by making the 
goods and prices speak for themselves. All mail orders 
will receive special attention, and in every instance sterling 
value is guaranteed. In ordering hosiery give the length 
of the foot in inches, or the size of the shoe worn, and the 
color you would prefer. 



681. 



678. 



673. 



133. 



546. 



430. 



116. 



156. 

770. 
776. 
97. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Ladies' fancy ribbed lisle, in black and dark colors, with 
Grecian stripes, in contrasting colors. 

Ladies' new mode shade lisle, with -vertical blocks, in con- 
trasting colors, 

Ladies' fancy ribbed lisle, in black and dark colors, with boot 
in blocks of contrasting colors, 

Ladies' extra heavy lisle in dark colors, with boot of con- 
trasting colors, 

Ladies' French lisle, in mode, tan, slate, navy, seal, wine and 
black grounds,, with blocks of contrasting colors. 

Ladies' black and dark colors, with vertical braided stripe, 
boot and tops of braided blocks iu contrasting colors, 

Ladies' black and dark colors with vertical braided stripes and 
contrasting colors in circular shapes, 

Ladies' German cotton, dark and unbleached, boot patterns, 
with contrasting stripes, and dark and unbleached tops, 

Ladies' French lisle boot patterns, silk embroidered, tops of 
contrasting colors. 

Ladies' fancy ribbed lisle, in new dark shades, striped boot 
patterns of contrasting colors, 

Ladies' German cotton, drop stitch, unbleached ground with 
cardinal, navy, seal and slate stripes. 

Ladies' German cotton, in dark, mode and unbleached grounds; 
with contrasting stripes. 

Gents' fancy striped English Bierino, 

Gents' plain English merino, 

Gents' English cotton half hose in tan, slate, drab, fawn, navy, 
seal and cardinal, with or without silk clock. 



210. Gents' English cotton half hose, same colors as No. 97, with 
contrasting stripes, 






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LADIES' LISLE THREAD FASCINATORS, WINDSOR TIES, MUFFLERS, Etc. 





No. 1. 

Square Lisle Thread Fichu (Fascinator) interwoveu with Tinsel of various shades. 
Comes in four different sizes, and in all desirable colors; very attractive, 
new and cheap. Prices each. 



No. 4. 

Ladies' MuiBer, all silk; colors wliite, cream, and all colors; 
different patterns and qualities. Prices from 





No. 2. 



No. 3. 



Nos. 2 and 3. Windsor Ties, all silk and in twenty different patterns; Plaid, Stripes, Polka Dots and plain Twill. Come 

in all shades and very fashionable. 
Sizes, 5x36 inches for Ladies' wear. Price, Size, 4x36 inches for Boys' wear Price, 




Antique tidies. 
Oblong aniiaue tidies, 
Fancy tidies, 
Nottingham tidies 
Applique tidies. 
Imitation Russian tidies, 
Real Russian tidies. 




No 5. 



No. 6. 



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MUFFLERS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. 




Pricb Each. 



No. 5.5. 
" 56. 



Cream Brocade Silk Muffler 

Handsome Design Sills Muffler, all colors. 



No. 59. 



Price Each. 



No. 57. Cream Brocade Silk Muffler . . . . 
'■ 58. Hand.some -Striped Satin Muffler . 
Cream Brocaee Jluffler, price, each, 



HANDKERCHIEFS. 

See Illustrations on next page. 



Price Each. 



No. 1. Ladies' fancy printed, hemstitched, linen. 

,. 2 " " " " " 

" 3'. ■' " " " " ■ 

" 4. Clear lawn 



10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22 
33'. 
34. 



Embroidered 

Ladies' linen camhric, embroidered revere stitch . 



Ladies' clear lawn, embroidered, revere stitch. 
Scalloped and embroidered 



Ladies' fancy hemstiched, embroidered, clear lawn. . . 

Scalloped, embroidered, mourning, clear lawn 

Colored embroidered, fancy striped 

Ladies' clear lawn, scalloped and embroidered, white . 
Ladies' clear lawn, embroidered and scalloped, white. 



Fancy . 



Mourning 

Embroidered, fancy, colored. 



28. Fancy border and scalloped. 



Ladies' scalloped, revere and embroidered, white. 
Linen fancy, hemstitched, embroidered 



39. Child's Kate Greenway handkerchief 

40. Ladies' clear lawn, fancy hemstitched initial handkerchief. 



No. 41. 
" 42. 
" 43. 
" 44. 
" 45. 



Linen cambric 

Gents' laundried, hemstitched Initial 

Japanese silk, belt handkerchiefs, all colors. 

" " colored borders 

" Hemstiched, % hem, 30 inches 



24 



" 2 inch hem, 20 inches , 

" 22 " . 

" 24 " ., 

Silk brocade, fancy, all colors . . . 



Gents' linen cambric handkerchief, embroidered. 

Hemstitched, }^ inch hem, colored border 

Printed border, hemstitched, linen 



57. 



Cambric 

Embroidered horse shoe, in white and colors 

Ladies' hemstitched, initial 

" Clear li.aen, tucked and embroidered initial 

Gents' unlaundried hemstiched initial 

" Laundried. 

Ladies' clear lawn, black, hemstitched 

Embroidered 

Embroidered in white, black and colors 

Fancy revere, hemstitched 

Ladies' and children's motto handkerchiefs, for hotidfiys 

Ladies' and children's fancy border, }4 doz., in handsome 

bo.x, postage 4c. extra per bo.x. 

Gents' colored border, hemstiched, H doz. in a box, post- 

ageextra per box, 

260A. Ladies' or gents' initial, }4 "Jo^- '" ^'^'^ " • • 

365 AA. Children's fancy handkerchiefs 

" " " 1^ doz. in box., postage extra. 



61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 



260. 



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See Description and Price on preceding page. 






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COLORED DRESS GOODS. 



All colors and shades. 



No. 1. 36 inches, 
2. 36 " 



Cashmere — 

All wool, all colors and shades. 



No. 3. 86 inches wide, per 

4. 40 ■• 

5. 40 " 

6. 48 " 

7. 48 " 



yard . 



Knickerbocker — 

Silk and wool, all shades and tints. 
No. 8. 38 inches wide, per yard. 

Tricot — 

No. 9. 30 inches, all wool, per yard 

10. .52 " 

11. 52 " 

11. 53 " 

12. 50 •■ 



Serges - 



Every style, make, color and tint. 



No. 13. 36 inches, all wool. 

14. 43 " 

15. 43 

16. 48 " ■; 



Soleil Kaye — 

All wool. 
No. 17. 42 inches wide, per yard. 

Reversible Henrietta — 

AU wi)o', .-dl colors and tints. 
No. 18. 43 inches wide, per yard. 

Heavy Wale Serge — 

All wool, full line of colors. 
No. 19. 42 inches wide, per yard. 

Sanglier — 

This is a new German make of goods, war- 
ranted all wool. It comes in mixtures and is 
very fashionable. 

No. 30. 42 inches wide, per yard. 

DRESS GOODS NOVELTIES. 

In full lines, consisting of stripes, checkis, 
plaids, etc., etc. 



DRESS GOODS NOVELTIES — Continued. 



No. 22. 200 varieties tu choose from. Prices 
from 



No. 23. Our stock of Dress Robes is very 
elegant, and comprises the latest combinations of 
inijiorted and domestic manufacturing. 



Brown Astrachan — 

No. 24. At 



Black Astracban — 
No. 25. At 

wide. 



Brown Diagonals in Worsteds — 

No. 26. 
wide. 



54 inches 



Black Imperial Worsteds — 

No. 27. 54 inches wide. 

Black Mattelasse — 

No. 28. 54 inches 

wide. 

"Union Cloth. — All colors and combinations. 

No. 29. 27 inches 

wide. 

All W-cl Cassimeres — 

No. 30. 27 inches 

wide. 

Beavers — Gray, black and brown. 
No. 31. 54 inches wide. 

Astrachan — Gray. 
No. 32. 54 inches wide. 

Red Astrachan — 

No. 33. 11^ yards wide. 

Navy Blue and Green Astrachan — 

No. 34. 
vard. 54 inches in diameter. 



DRESS GOODS NOVELTIES — Continued. 

Eawn Colored Astrachan — 
No. 35. 54 inches 

CLOAKINGS. 

Striped — All colors. 
No. 36. 54 inches wide. 
No. 37. Same kind of goods. IJ^ yards wide. 

Plain Cloakings — 

No. 38. 54 inches wide. 

PLUSHES. 

No. 39. Seal brown, 54 inches wide. 
No. 40. Green plush, 1}{ yards wide. 
No. 41. Gray plush, IJ^ yards wide, 

Boucle Cloths — 

Of almost every shade and color. 

No. 42. Comprising blue brown, green, tUn 
and black, 1}£ yards wide. 

CORDUROY. 

No. 43. Wide corded, in blue, brown, tan, 
gray, drab and green; 27 inches wide; 

Scarlet and Garnet Corduroy — 
No. 44. 27 inches wide. 

Corduroy — 

Narrow cords, in blue, myrtle, green and brown. 
No. 45. 27 inches wide. 



Corduroy 



No. 



Cream and white. 

27 inches wide 



Narrow Corded Corduroy — 

No. 47. In grey and brown. 
No. 48. 49 styles of the celebrated ^4 James- 
town fabrics, sold everywhere 

No. 49. Silk and wool stripe skirling, skirt 
width, in one and two-inch stripes; colors— gold 
and green, gold and olive, green and red, brown 
and red mode and brown. 



GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR. 



Batiste, embroidered, in 25 different styles, 30 inches wide, 

Batiste, printed, in;dl the latest styles, 31 inches wide, 

Alpaca, cream and white, 27 inches wide, 

Gloria Cloth, in all the delicate tints of blue, brown, green, olive, garnet, 

gendarme, heliotrope and terra cotta, 42 inches wide, 
Henrietta Clotli, in same shades as above, 40 inches wide, 
Serge or Diagonal, cream, 45 inches wide, 
Dentelle, fancy striped, cream, 37;^ inches wide, 
Dentelle, fancy figured, cream, 373^ inches wide, 
Boucle, fancy striped, cream, 3^}4 inches wide. 
Canvas, fancy striped, cream, 37)^ inches wide. 



C'amel's-hair Cloth, cream, 44 inches wide, 

Snowflakeand Clairette, cream, 49 inches wide, 

Cashmere, in different shades of blue, cream, pink, yellow, buff, lavender, 

purple, orange, rose, green, amber, shrimp and sulphur, 34 to 45 

inches wide. 
Cashmere, printed, cream, 38 inches wide. 
Cashmere, all wool, in three or four shades of blue, brown, green, olive, 

garnet, gendarme, heliotrope and terra cotta, also a large assortment 

of grays and tans. 34 to 46 inches wide 
Cashmere, embroidered on one edge, 2i.< to 5 inches wide. 



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BLACK SILKS. 



We have much pleasure in calling the attention of our patrons to the exceedingly fine line of Black Silks which we carry, feeling positive that 
they cannot be excelled for wear and appearance. 

We have devoted much time and care to selection in this branch of our business, and feel confident that it cannot be surpassed. 



GIRAUD'S EDGE. 

24 inches wide, per yard 

AMERICAN. 

18 inches per yard 

19 " "" 

20 '• " 

21 " " 



MOIRE. 

ALL SILK. 

20 inches wide, per yard 

21 " " " 

22 " •■ " 

23 " pr. yd., 

NOVELTY MOIRE. 

24 inches wide, per yard 

TRICOTINE OR JERSEY SILK. 

22 inches wide, per yard 

SURAH. 
This Silk is very popular. 

22 inches wide, per yard 

24 " " " " 

RHADZIMER BARRE. 

22 inches wide, per yard 

COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS. 

18 inches wide, per yard 

19 " " "" 

20 " " •' 

22 " " " 

EXTRA HEAVY. 
22 inches wide, per yard 



COLORED FAILLE. 
21 inches wide, per yard 



22 



" extra heavy, per yard. 



COLORED MOIRE. 

All Pure Silk. 
22 inches wide, per yard 

FAILLE STRIPES. 

Two Toned. 
22 inches wide, per yard 



SMALL FIGURED BROCADES. 

Two Toned. 
22 inches wide, per yard 

BROCADES. 

Evening Shades in Brocade, all Silk. 
SS inches wide, per yard 



ROYAL ARMURE. 

211^ inches wide, per yard 



FAILLE FRANCAISE. 

A Round Cord. 



19J^ inches wide, per yard. 
21 " " "" . 

221^ " 



OTTOMAN. 

Has a heavier Cord than the above. 
23 inches wide per yard, 

SATIN FACE RHADAME. 



19 inches wide, per yard. 

20 " 



BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEU.X 



COLORED SILK. 

SATIN RHADAME. 

White ivory (two shades), turquoise blue, light 
blue, salmon pink, terra-cotta, tobac, pink to 
garnct,sapphire to yellow, yellow to deep orange, 
lilac to violet, and all staple colors. 

21 inches wide, per yard. . . 

All the dark and fashionable shades: 

20 inches wide, per yard 

21 ' 



SURAH. 

White ivory (two shades of cream), turquois 
blue, light blue, salmon pink, terra-cotta, pink 
to garnet, sapphire to yellow, yellow to deep 
orange, lilac to violet. 

21 inches wide, per yard 

24 " " " 

1 lot 22 inch cream surah, per yard 

BLACK SATINS. 
19 in. wide, pr. yd., 



COLORED SATINS. 

18 inches wide, in all colors, good quality, 
per yard 

19 inches wide, in all colors, good quality, 
.per yard 

21 inches wide, in all colors, good quality, 
per yard 

BLACK SILK FACE LYONS VELVETS. 

These are a particularly fine class of good.s, and 
are bound to give the greatest satisfaction. 

18 inches wide, per yard 

19 " " pr. yd 



COLORED VELVETS. 

18 inches wide, silk face, per yard... . . 

19 " 



24 inches wide, all silk, Lyons dress velvet, 

per yard 

These goods are excellent value, Demg worth 
nearlj' double the price. 

COLORED VELVETEEN. 
English Dress Velvets. 
24 inches wide, all colors, per yard 



BLACK SILK FACE LYONS VELVETS. 

Unexcelled in Quality. 

18 inches wide, per yard 

19 in. wide, pr. yd.. 



COLORED PLUSHES. 

19 inches wide, all colors and shades, ,per 

yard 

24 inches wide, all colors 

yard 

CLOAKING PLUSHES. 

24 inches wide, in seal and black, per yard. 



FANCY PLUSHES AND VELVETS. 

Fancy Brocade Satin, ground and fancy checked 
and striped velvets, from We 

are unable to describe them in our catalogue, as 
new styles are being constantly received. We 
will be pleased to furnish samples on applica- 
tion with imr lowest prices, knowing they 
cannot fail to please. 



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RIBBONS, FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, FURS, ETC. 



RIBBONS. 

Satin aud Gros Grain Bibbons. 

These Ribbons art of the finest quality and come in the following 
colors: Black, white, scarlet, cherry rose, pink, dark blue, light blue, drab 
and slate. They are put up by the manufacturers in pieces of 10 yards. 

In ordering give width, quantity aud color wanted. 

per piece of 10 yds. 
10 ■ 



No. \% Width )i4: ifcl"' per yd., or 



m 

2 
3 
.5 

7 

9 

13 
16 
23 



Gros Gi'ain. 

per yd., oi 



per piece of 10 yds. 
10 " 
10 " 

per bolt. 



Black Gros Grain, Loop Edge and Crown. 
per yd. , or per bolt. 



Gros Grain Sash Kibbon. 

6)4 inches wide, Black Sash, per yard. 

Colored Satin Sashes. 

7 inches wide, Satin, per yard. 

Moire Sashes, Black and Colored. 

9Ji< inches wide. Crown edges, per yard. 

11 " 



No. 



3 
2i« 



Black Moire, ' per yard. 

Black Velvet Ribbon, Cotton. Back. 

per yd., nr .^ per bolt. 



No. 9 
" 13 
■' 16 



Satin and Velvet Ribbons, Colored and Black. 
per yd., or per bolt. 



Loop Edge, Colored and Black. 
per yd., or per bolt. 



No. 7 

" 9 

" 13 

" 16 

Novelty Velvets, per bolt. 

Colored and Black Moire. 

No. 5 per yd. , or per bolt. 

" 7 

" 9 

" 13 

" 16 

Ribbon Patches in pM(V;iiu(<:, and per piu-fjagc. 



FRINGES. 

Black Chenille Fringes. 
Zli inches deep, beaded, per yard. 

5 

Colored Chenille Fring^es. 
5 inches deep, per yard 

Black Fringes, Beaded Sets. 

up to $16 00 per set. 
Colored Beaded Sets, 
per set. 
Black SUk Sets. 
per set. 
Black Beaded Panels, 
each. 

Black Silk Marabouts. 

Z},^ inches deep, per yard. 

4 

5 " " up to $3 50 each. 

Colored Marabouts. 
31^ inches deep, 90c. per yard. 

Black Mourning Fringes. 
inches deep, per yard. 

Black Knotted Fringes. 
3W inches deep, per yard. 

fi :; :: 

G 

Black All Beaded Fringes. 

41^ inches deep, per yard. 

Feather Trimmings, Woven, 

41.2 inches deep, in all colors, per yard. 

i)1 '■ finest cjuality, aud i>e." yard. 

Black Silk Loops. 

- eacli. 

Colored Silk Loops, 
each. 

Seal Loops, 
each. 

Black Bead Drops, Handsomely Cut Beads. 



3 inches Ion 
3 


5, a dozen. 




■' 






Black Bead Edge. 


per yard. 




Cut Bead Edge. 


per yard. 




Colored Bead Edges 


^y■y ya'd. 


all colors. 





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RIBBONS, FRINGES, TRIIVIIVIINGS, FURS, ETC.— Continued. 

Black Silk Acorns. 

per gross. 
Moumiiig Gimps. 

per yari" 



3}4 inches in depth, 
4 



2J^ yards long, 
8J2 y!""tls long, 
37 inches v ide. 



each. 



per yard. 



per yard. 



1 inch, 
1^4 inches 
2^ •• 
2U " 



5 inches long, each. 

6 



up to 
Black Girdles. 

each. 
Colored Girdles. 

Black Bead Nets. 

a yard. 

Black Grenadines. 

Swansdown. 



Silk Tassels. 



per yard. 



21^ inches long, 
6 " 



2)>< inches deep, 
43 J 



Plush Fringes. 

per yard. 

per yard. 

Black Fur Fringes. 

per yard. 

per yard. 

Black Russian Hare Mufifs. 
Black Coney Muffs. 
French Seal Muffs. 



Black Hare Boas. 
3 yards long, each. 

FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, ETC. 

Cotton Trimmings. 
In designs Bead Edge Passementerie; black, all colors, 

Cord Passementerie, Without Beads, 

Moss Trimmings in Colors. 

Black Trimmings. 

Bead Net Plastrons. 

Panels. 

drarniture for Dress Waists. 

Crepe Trimmings Braid — Black. 







Chenille. 






per yard. 






Black. 






per yard. 




Xieich Finished with Crochet. 


Ball 




FURS. 




Black French Coney. 


3 inches, 

4 " 


per yard, 
per yard. 






Black Russian Hare. 


3 inches, 
6 


per yard. 


Raccoon. 


4}y^ inches. 


per yard. 


Opossum. 


3 inches. 


per yard. 


Beaver. 


2 inches, 

3 " 


per yard. 





inches, per yard. 



3 inches, per yard. 



% inch, 
2}4 inches, 
5 



up to 



per yard, 
per yard. 



Lynx. 



Gray Coney. 



Black Opossum. 



2 inches, per y 

3 •• 


ard. 




Bead Gimns. 


3 inches, in- 1 


yard. JP^' 


4'^ " 


P'jr yard. 




Bead Galloons. 


2}.^ inches, per yard. 

4 " per yard. 

4}2 " 




Black Bead Ornaments. 


31 :i inches long, 

f :: 


each. 

each. 


6 
9 

12 


each. 




Black Silk Gimps. 


3 inches -wide, 

f^ :: 


per .j'ard. 

per j'ard. 




Black Silk Ornaments. 


6 inches long, 


each. 




Colored Bead Gimps. 


S}{ inches wide. 


per yaiil. 




Colored Bead Galloons. 


3;| inches, 


per yard. 




White Pearl Gimps. 


4 inches wide. 


])er yard. 



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BUTTONS. 



Our stock of Buttons for this season has been excellently selected, the most popular styles of last season being retained, -(vhile many new and beau- 
tiful designs have been added. 

Those in metal and steel are made of material of the very best quality and can be had in all the most desirable shades, such as green, navy blue, 
seal brown, olive, plum, garnet, gray and black, and in all full and evening shades. 

When ordering Buttons to match dress goods, a sample of the material should be sent that we may match it as near as possible to the color 

desired. 

A request for samples of buttons must be accompanied by a remittance of 25 cents, except in cases where customers are known to us. This 25 
cents will be refunded if buttons are returned within twenty-one days. 

Description of Buttons illustrated below : 
No. 3346. Colored Steel Button, lilagree center with 3 points, every shade. 
3al0. " " " cut edge " " 7 

3349_ " " " plain edge, with star flower, 9 points, 

every shade. 
3304. Colored Steel Button, plain edge, braided center, 9 points, every 

shade. 
3283. Colored Jletal Button, saucer shape, engraved steel leaf, 1 point, 

every shade. 
718. Colored Jletal Buttoi., engraved edge, leaf center, 1 point, every 

shade. 
673. Colored Metal Button, Persian colors, Maltese center, 1 point, 
every shade. 



3311. Colored Jletal Button, cut edge, 5 maple leaves center, 1 point, 
every shade. 

3285. Colored lletal Button, beautifully engraved and extrafine, round 
and oval steel points, every shade. 

3427. Colored Steel Button, cut edge, square effect, oval and round 
points, ever}- shade. 

3424. Colored IMetal Button, cut edge, branch center, 1 point. 

3392. Colored jMctal and Pearl Button, steel leaves, cut pearl center, 
1 point, every shade. 

3342. Colored Metal and Pearl Button, cut edge, check center, 9 points, 
every shade. 

8365. Colored Metal and Pearl Button, square, with cut edge and fig- 
ured center, 5 points, every shade. 




Ko. 718. 







^o. 3311. 



No. 3424. 





No. 3392. 



No. 3304. 





No. 3310. 



No. 3346. 







No. 8842. 



No. 3285. 



Sjjecial line ofhuttons very cheap and of good qitality and designs, 
Doz. Gj-oss 



Lot 1. Line 4, cut jet 

" 41^ " 

"5 " . ... 

" oM •' 

Lot 2. Line 4 , cut steel . 

;; 4M ;: • 

" 51^ " '■ 



Metal ground, steel center, per doz 

Fancy steel, all colors, " 

Fancy metal, steel rim " 

Metal ground, steel center " 
Fancy metal, steel point " .... 

Cut metal, very neat " .... 

Steel rim, cut steel center " 

Steel ground and center flower design, 

with cut steel points, per doz 

Metal ground, celluloid center, per doz. 
Fine cut steel, raised center " 

Metal ground, raised center, with steel 

points, per doz 

Steel rim, fine cut center, per doz 

Fine cut steel and metal " 

Very fine cut steel, all colors " 

Steel rim, colored, cut steel points in 

center, per doz 

Open work metal ground flower design 

with cut steel points, per doz 

Engraved metal, raised center, per doz. 
Metal and steel, fancy center " 

All-cut steel, very fine " 



Lot 3. Line 4, engraved metal, pearl center, per dozen 

" 4i.< " " " " 

" 5 " " " " " 

" 51.^ " '■ " " 

Lot 4. Line 4, fine quality engraved metal, all new colors, per doz. . . 

" ■' 4y^ ■' " ■' ;■ '■ ... 

" 5 

" " 5K " " " " " ■•• 



Metal and steel, raised center, per doz. 
Steel rim, cut steel points, per doz. . . . 

Flat cut jet, per doz 

Mourning jet, raised, per doz 

Cut jet, bright, same in mourning, per 

doz 

Half ball, dull or bright, per doz 

Cut ball, jet in black " 

Crochet and cut jet beads " 

Fancy ball crochet, black " 

Fancy ball crochet with beads, per doz. 

Black horn, diagonal, per doz 

Plain and fancy metal " 

All colors, cut steel, fine " 

Raised center, in fancy metal, per doz. 

Fancy metal, per doz 

Steel rim, c\it metal center, per doz. . . 
Half ball fancy metal, steel point in 

center, per doz 

Plain ground with flower design, per doz. 
Same design for jackets, per doz. .... 
Fancy ground, steel point in center, 

per doz 



40. Same as 38, for jackets, per doz 

41. Fancy metal, very neat " 

42. Jacket size, same design " 

We also have a full line of black and colored 
crochets in fancy and plain, per dozen. 

A full line of black jet per doz. 

A full line of dull jet, in flat and round, for 
mourning, per doz. 

Crepe stone in ball and flat, per doz. 

White and rose pearl, full ball and flat, 
per doz. 

We also have a full line of ball and flat buttons 
for ulsters and jackets, in horn and ivory, 
per doz. 

Plain and fancy ivories, per doz. 

Black bone buttons, per doz. 

Black velvet, ball and flat, per doz. 

Colored ball, velvet, per doz. 

Colored ball jets to match trimming, each 



A full line of shirt buttons. 



per doz. 



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LINEN DEPARTMENT. 



This department is complete in all its details. 
Most of the goods oflfered being our own direct 
importatiou, we are enabled to guarantee them to 
be as described. 



TABLE LINENS. 
Bleached Damask — 

No. 1. CO inches wide, 

2. G4 •• 

3. (JS ■' 

4. Ti ■■ 

Cream Damask — 

No. 1. 56 inches wide, 
3. 60 •• 
3. 64 '• 



per }-d. 



per yd. 



The above damasks have been carefully se- 
lected, not only as to the quality, but also as to 
the design. Many of the patterns are new this 
season and exclusive with us. We also have 
napkins to match all our finer grades of goods. 



DAMASK TABLINGS. 
Turkey Red and White — 

A good qualit}- at 



aud 



No. 1. 
yard. 

No. 3. Same, 60 inches wide, fast colors, 
per yard. 

Cardinal — 

No. 1. All red or with black or white bor- 
ders, CO inches wide, per yard. 

Fancy Checks — 

No. 1. Roman Stripes, 60 inches wide, 
and per yard. 

TABLE CLOTHS. 

Turkey Red and White — Fringed Cloths, fast 
colors. 

No 1. Size, 1 vard square 

3. " Vi " 

iH " 

V'< " 



3.x3i.< long. 

a.\-3 ' ■• .. 



CARDINAL CLOTHS. 
Black or White Borders or all Red - 

ACTUAL MEASUREMENT. 



No. 1. 1 yard square. 

2. 114 

3. Hi " 

4. 1% 

5. 2 

6. 3x21^ long 

7. 2.x3 



LUNCH AND TEA CLOTHS. 

German Half Bleached Linen, Red Borders 
with Fringe — 

No. 1. 60 inches wide, 2 yards long, each 

No. 3. 60 Inches wide, Sirf yards long, each, 

10. 
No. 3. 60 inches wide, 3 yards long, each. 

No. 4. 70 Inches wide, 3 yards long, each. 

No. 5. 70 Inches wide, 2J2 3'ards long, each. 

No. 6. 70 inches wide, 3 yards long, each. 



A large variety of Damask and Momie Cloth 
Sets with Broche" Borders, Open Work Borders, 
Hemstitched, etc., etc., with plain and knotted 
Fringes, from 3 to 4 yards long, from 
per set. 

NAPKINS. 

Damask, Bleached and Unbleached, Cardinal, 
Old Gold and White, and in colors. 

No. 1. =3 (18 inches), 
per dozen. 

No. 2. Sg (20 inches), 
3 .50 per dozen. 

No. 3. ^^ (33 inches), per dozen. 

No. 4. 34 (24 inches), 
per dozen. 

D'Oyleys, or Tea Napkins — 

All white or with red borders. 

No. 1. 14 inches, per dozen. 

No. 2. 16 inches, per doz. 

No. 3. 18 inches, per dozen. 

D'Oyleys — 

No. 2. Oval, round and square, for cake bas- 
kets, etc., all sizes, each, and upwards. 

TOWELS. 

IIuclv towels (soft finish), superior quality. 

No. 1. Size, 17x25 inches, per doz 

2. " 17x30 " " 

3. '■ 18x33 " " 

4. " 18x38 " " .... 

5. " 3Lx44 " " 

6. " 24x48 " " 

7. " 23x43 " " 

A good Damask towel for 

Damask — 

No. 1. 14x24, per dozen 

3. 18x36, " 

3. 30.X40, " 

4. 24.X45, " 

Single towels at same rates. 

Our Damask Towel, with plain or knotted 
fringe, is always the best value to be found in 
the market. 



Crape Towels — ■ 

Blue or red line borders. 

No 1. 18X.33. per doz 

2. 18.\36, " 

3 34x43, " 

4, 34.\48, " 

We show a fine assortment of towels with 
fancy borders, open-work borders, and knotted 
fringes. 
No. 1. 



Turkish Towels — 

Brown with colored stripes. 

No. 1. 

3. Same, bleached. 

No. '6. A large line of fancy Turkish Tidies, 
in high colors aud elaborate designs, and 

Sheeting Linens — 

No. 1. Irish Linen, 36 inches wide, 25c, 30, 
a yard. 



Interlining Linen — 

No. 1. 

Butcher Linens — 
No. 1. 40 inches wide, cream color 
per yard. 

Glass Towelings — 

All linen. 

No. 1. 18 inches wide, per yard 

2. 20 '■ " i>eryard. 

3. 24 " " per yard. 

Crash Towelings — 

Brown (all linen). 

No. 1. 15 inches 

3. 16 " 

3. 30 " 

4. 18 " Brown Twill. 

5. 18 " Bleached " 

6. 30 " " " 

7. 18 " German Damask.. .. 

8. 16 '■ Huck Toweling.... 

9. IS " " '■ 

Cotton Diapers — 

10 yards to piece. 

No. 1. 18-incb, 30-inch, 32-inch, 

24-inch, 2T-iucU, per piece. 

Linen Diapers — 

10 yards to piece. 
No. 1. 16 inches, per piece 
3. 18 " 

3. 20 " 

4. 24 " 

Crochet Bed Spreads — 

Full size. 
No. 1. each. 

Marseilles Guilts — 

Full size. 
No. 1. 

Exhibition ftuilts — 

Pink and blr.c. 
No. 1. From 

Empress ftuilts — 

No 1. These are very handsome and durable, 
hand printed in floral designs, at each. 

Tahle Covers — 

Raw silk fringed. 

No. 1. li.i' yards square, each. 

2. 2 " " " each. 

Embroidered Cloth Covers — 

No. 1. 11^ yards square, 

each. 
No. 3. 3 yards square, 
each. 

Piano Covers — 

Embroidered cloth, wine shades. 
No. :. each. 

Felt Table Scarfs — 

Enils richly embroidered. 
No. 1. each. 



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LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 



Our efforts in this department to sliow one of the tinest and most complete stocks of linen goods ever offered in this market have been in the highest 
degree successful. Heavy and frequent purchases of the best German, Scotch and Irish manufactures combine to make our assortment exceedingly- 
attractive and valuable, and particularly in table cloths, napkins, tea cloths, fancy towels, etc., of which we have an immense stock, bought in the best 
markets, on the lowest terms, and consequently can supply our members on much more reasonable terms than it would be possible for them to obtain 
elsewhere. 




No. 170. 

Bleached Fringed Damask Cloths. Price, 3 yards square, 

2x3 yards, 16-inch Jvapkins to 

match, per dozen. 




No. 420. 

Bleached Fringed Damask Cloths (extra fine). Price, 2 yards square 
371.^; 2x21^ yards, 2x3 yards, 18-iuch Nap- 

kins to match, per dozen. 




No. 1270. 

Cream Fringed Damask Cloths, with red borders. Two yards square, 
2x21.^ yards, 2x3 yards, 




Bleached Damask Doyley, oval shape, for cake baskets, etc , from 
each, according to size. 




No. 11. 

Linen Momie Tablecloth. Heavy knotted fringe, with openwork border, 
with 30-iQch Napkins to match, one dozen to each cloth; per , 

set, 2x21^ yards, 2x3 yards. 




No. Ex. 

Fringed Damask Cloths, plain, white, or red border. 

IJixli^' yards 

13^xl>^ " 

l%xlM " 

3 x2 " 

2 x2i^ " 

2 x3 " " 

16-inch Napkius, per dozen 

18-inch " " 




No. 9. 

Bleached Damask Doyley, round or square, 
according to size. 



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LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.-Continued. 




Qualit.v 14. 

Cloths and Napkins. Cloths 2 yards wide. Patterns: Arabesque, 
Palms, Chestnut, and Ferns. 



2}4 yards long 

3 " " 

Breakfast Napkins. 
Dinner " 




Quality 600. 

Bleached Damask Pattern Cloths. 

2 yards square, each 

2x3^2 yards, each 

2x3 yards, eacli 




Quality 12. 

Cloths and Napkins. Patterns: Duke of Leinster, Queen's Household, 
Large Spot, etc., 70 inches wide. 

2% yards long 

3 " " 

21 inch Napkins, per dozen 

25-inch " " 




Quality 13. 

Cloths and Napkins. Patterns: Mistletoe, Wild Cherry, and Lily of 
Valley. Cloths 2 yards wide. 

2}4 yards long 

3 '■ ■' 

% Napkins, per dozen 

?^ " " 



Quality 15. 

Cloths and Napkins. Cloths 2 jards wide. Patterns: Roses, Ferns, 
Shamrock, Flax Flower, etc. 

2}^ yards long 

3 " " 

Breakfast Napkins 

Dinner " 





No. 10. 



Washed Huck Towels. 



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LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.— Continued. 




Xo. 130. 
Bleached Damask Dojieys, with red borders, and up; 
all white, 




Extra Heavy Barnsley Huck Towel ; per dozen, or each. 

Splendid value. 




No. 151^. 

Bleached Huck Towels, with red, blue, buff, or white borders, and 

knotted fringe; each. A great bargain. 





Bleached Damask Towels, with blue or red borders, with knotted fringe; 

each. 



Stoves, Furnaces, Gas Stoves, etc. 



No. 65. 
Extra fine Bleached Damask Doyleys, .$2 40 per dozen; 2 yards square, 
cloths to match, 2x2j2 yards, 2x3 yards 




See pages 57 to 61. 



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Ladies' and Children's Fine Hand^Knit Goods. 



The superiority of our FINE HANS MADE GOODS has long been known. We shall continue to sell the best goods that can be made, 
embracing 

INFANTS' FINE ZEPHYH HOODS, INFANTS' ZEPHYR AND SILK KNIT HOODS, 

INFANTS' FINE ZEPHYR SACftTJES, INFANTS' FINE KNIT SOCKS, LADIES' AND MISSES' ZEPHYR HOODS, 

TOBOGGANS, TAM O'SHANTER CAPS, FASCINATORS, LEGGINGS, ETC., ETC. 



Mactiine^Knit Goods. 



Our specialty for this season is JERSEY RIBBED UNDERWEAR, ("Peautendu," Trade Mark). We claim to have the handsomest line 
of Ladies' and Children's Fine Cashmere and Silk and Cashmere Ribbed Underwear ever produced in this country. 

Ladies' Fine Cardigan Jackets, witli or without sleeves, from cheap Woolen Goods to Fine, Fashioned Cashmere Waists for best City Trade. 
Children's and Ladies' Leggings in Wool, Worsted and Cashmere. Scarfs, Shawls, Hoods, Toboggans, etc., etc. 

Our Leading styles of Jersey Ribbed Underwear are indicated in the following Descriptive List : 

Engraving 12. 



Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Silk and 
Wool "Vest, High Neck and Long 
Sleeves; Colors: Blue and White, 
Pink and White, Lavender and 
White; all sizes. Price, 
or with Short Sleeves, 




Style V. 

V-Shaped Neck, No Sleeves, Hand Crochet Finish. 

Sizes, 13 3 4 

62V, 1-1 Rib, Shaped, Cashmere 

7XV, 2-2 Rib, Plain 

72V, 2-2 Rib, Fiicured and Shaped 

81V, 2-2 Plain, Silk and Cashmere 

81V, 2-2 Figured and Shaped, Silk and Cash- 
mere 

Colors: White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Ecru, Heliotrope, Blue and 
White, Pink and White, Ecru and White. 

Ladies' Ribbed Jersey Silk Vests, High Neck, Short Sleeves; Colors: 
White, Pink, Blue and Ecru; Sizes, 1, 2, 3 and 4. Prices. 

Ladies' Ribbed Jersey Silk Vests, High Neck and Long Sleeves; Colors: 
Pink, Blue, Bengal Lavender, Chaire Salmon and Scarlet; all sizes. Price, 

Ladies' Jersey Silk Vests, in all the latest designs and fancy combina- 
tions, in Black, Green, Lavender, Old Gold and >Iaroon, 





Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, All Wool, fine im- 
ported garments, in White, Pink, Blue, Chaire 
Maize, Salmon and Cardinal. Price, Long Sleevgs, 
Short Sleeves, 



We have a large assortment of finest Imported Goods, in all colors, in 
Loni and Sliort Sleeves, from 



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KNIT GOODS.— Continued. 

Engraving 1. Engn-aving: 2. 







«! 


1 

1 


I 

[ 


1, 


i 



No. 39K. 

CHILDREN'S. 

Size, 1 
390, Fine Cashmere, 2-2 Plain Rib, 
Crochet Neck, with Ribbon 

without Buttons 

(Neck Finish as 41o .) 

39K, Same, with Pearl Buttons 

(As Engraving.) 




No. 410. 



1 



Engravini: 5. 



iMzes, 

410, Fine Cashmere, 2-2 Rib, Figured. 
Crochet Neck, with Ribbon, 
without Buttons 

(See Cut.) 

41K, Same as 41o , but with Pearl 

Buttons 

(See Cut.) 
Colors for children's goods: "White, Scarlet, Light Blue, Pink, Ecru, 
Heliotrope, Blue and White, Pink and "White. 




Style 62A. 
I.ADIES' riNE CASHMERE. 

High Neck, Long Sleeves. 

62A, Plain, 1-1 Rib-Shaped, Flexible, Braid Neck, Satin Lappel, Pearl 
Buttons. 

Colors: "White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Ecru, Heliotrope, Blue and "White, 
."Pink and White, Ecru and "White. 



Engrraviug' 3. 




ill,,™ 
ill 

No. 51L. 
CHILDREN'S SILK AND "WOOL. 

-rt* Sizes, 1 2 

490 , Plain 2-2 Rib, Crochet Finish, no 

Buttons 

(See Engravings 1 and 2.) 

49L , Plain 2-2 Rib, Satin Lappel, Pearl 

Buttons 

(As Engravings.) 

510 , 2-2 Rib, Figured, Crochet Finish, 
(See Engraving 2.) 

51L , Same as 51°, but -with Satin Lap- 
pel, Pearl Buttons 

(See Engraving 3.) 

53L, All Silk, Style 49l 



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KNIT GOODS.-Continued. 

Ensraving- 4. Engraving 7. 




Style 61A. 

LADIES' FINE CASHMERE. 

Size, 13 3 4 

61A, Plain 1-1 Rib, Sluiped, Crochet 
Finish, Ribbon at Necli, Pearl 
Buttons 

Colors; White, Scarlet, Light Blue, Pink, Ecru, Blue and White, 
Pink and White. 



Engravin. 6. 





Styles 72A and 82A 

High Neck, Long Sleeves. 

Sizes, 12 3 4 
72A, Fine Cashmere, 2-3 Rib, Figured, 
Flexible Braid Neck, Satin Lap- 
pel, Pearl Buttons 

82A, Silk and Cashmere, same style 
as72A 

Colors : White, Scarlet. Blue, Pink, Ecru, Heliotrope, Blue and White, 
Pink and White, Ecru and White. 



Engraving 8< 



Styles 71A and 81A 

High Neck, Long Sleeves. 

71A, Ladies' Fine Cashmere. Plain 3-2 Rib, Flexible Braid Neck, Satin 
Lappel, Pearl Buttons. 

BIA, Same style. Silk and Cashmere. 

••Jolors: While, Scarlet. Blue. Pink. Ecru. Heliotrope, Blue and White, 
Pink and White, Ecru and White, 




Style B. 

High Neck, Long Sleeves, Flexible Braid Finish. 

Sizes, 13 3 4 

62B, M Rib, Shaped, Cashmere 

71B, 3-2 Rib, Plain Cashmere 

72B, 3-2 Rib, Figured and Shaped 

Colors: White. Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Ecru. Heliotrope, Blue .and 
White, Pink and White, Ecru and White. 



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KNIT GOODS.-Continued. 

Engraving 9. Engraving' 11. 




Style C. 

Low Neck, no Sleeves, Braid Finish. 

Sizes, 13 3 4 

62C, 1-1 Rib-Shaped Cashmere 

71C, 2-3 Rib, Plain Cashmere 

72C, 2-3 Fig. and Shaped Cashmere 

Colors: "White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Ecru, Heliotrope, Blue and "White, 
Pink and "White, Ecru and "White. 



Engraving: 10. 




Style D. 

Square Low Neck, no Sleeve?, Hand Crochet Finish. 

Sizes, 12 3 4 

62D, 1-1 Rib, Shaped Cashmere 

VID, 2-3 Plain, Cashmere 

72D, 2-2 Rib, Fig. and Shaped 

81D, 2-2 Kib, Plain Silk and Cashmere 

82D, 3 3 Rib, Figured and Shaped, Silk and 

Cashmere 

Colors: AVhite, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Ecru, Heliotrope, Blue and "White, 
Pink and "White, Ecru and "V\'li)le. 




Style E. 

Low Neck, No Sleeves, Hand Crochet Finish. 

Sizes, 12 3 4 

62E, 1-1 Rib, Shaped Cashmere 

71E, 3-3 Rib, Plain 

72E, 2-3 Rib, Ficcured and Shaped 

81E, 2-3 Plain, Silk and Cashmere 

82E, 2-3 Figured and Shaped, Silk and Cash- 
mere 

Colors; White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Heliotrope, Ecru, Blue and 
White, Pink and "White, Ecru and "White. 



KNIT GOODS. 



Bootees for infants, in combination colors; colors, white, pink and 
light blue. Prices, 

Saciijies for infants, in white and colors. Prices, 

Sacques for child, 1 and 3 years. Price, 

Knee Leggings, white, light blue, cardinal and garnet; 6 months to 3 
years old. Price, 

Drawer Leggings, 6 months to 2 years old. Price, machine knit, 

; hand knit, and per pair. Colors, white, cardinal, garnet 

and seal brown. 

I^Iisses' and Children's Leggings-, colors, seal and black; 4 years and up- 
ward. Prices, 

In ordering these goods, send" age oi child. 

Ladies' and Misses' Leggings; colors, seal brown' and black. Prices, 

Fascinators ; colors, white^ light blue, pink, cardinal and black. 

Prices, 

Infants' Hoods, cream white. Price, 

Infants' Hoods, cream, pink and light blue. Price, 

Angora Hoods for children, 1 and 3 years, white and gray, 'fine quality 

Price, 

Angora Hoods for girls, 4 to 6 years, white and gray. Price, • 



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FLANNEL SKIRTS. 





No. 150. 

Fine Melton in gray mixed, blue, brown and 
wine, e.xtra large, made with French yoke, 50 
inch waist. Same style can bo had in felt, cloth 
and flannel, each. 



No. 154. 

Same colors, size and yoke as 150, made in 
every material. Braid running bias on band, 
each. 




Heavy all wool striped flannel, pretty combina- 
tions yoke band, each. 




No. 357. 

Fine repellant cloth finished, braid on plaiting 
in gmy, blue and brown; same size and make as 
150, can be had in every material, each. 





Made same in every respect as 257, 



Fine tweed in gray, blue and brown mixed, 
made same as 150 in every material. 6 rows 
braid on band, each. 




No. 455. 



All wool flannel in blue, scarlet and gray, made 
in every respect as 150. With loops of braid, 
each. 

056. French yoke, Canton lined 

056. No yoke. Canton lined 

657. Italian, Canton lined 

658. Alpaca, Canton lined 

659. Same 

708. All .'intin in all colors 





In fast black, alpaca all weol Italian, and all 
colors in satins, made as 150, each. 

663. 



Italian with flounce . . . 

" " without flounce. 

660. Alpaca, no flounce. . . . 

" " with flounce. . 



No. 724. 



Fine Fanners satin top. Satin quilting 13 
inches deep, made^also in all satin skirts with and 
without flounces, ' e.ich . 

(Quilted bottom.) 
724. Satin bottom, with Italian top, with- 
out flounce 

721. All satin, with flounce, all colors 



744. All satin, 15 inch fancy quilted, all 

colors, ^ 

Samples will be sent on application of the above leading styles for Fall Season and also of others. 



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BLACK DRESS GOODS. 



Our stock of BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS is complete iu qualities, styles aud variety. The prices are all based upon the proper value 
in the goods named. On our shelves will be found only the makes of reliable houses, and those we carry iu every case we recommend and guarantee. 

We itnport directly and in large quantities. The constant output of this department is so large we are obliged to add daily to its 
stock. So with the continual arrival of new dress fabrics and novelties you can ever find an assortment that is unsurpassed in every detail. 



B. PRIESTLY & CO.'S. 




Koue Geuuine uniess rolled on the 
"VAKNISHED BOARD." 

Standard Silk Warp Henrietta — 

All 40 inches wide. 

No. 1. 
yard. 

Black Cashmere — 

All 40 inches wide. 

No. 2. 

per yard. 

Melrose Cloth — 

All 40 inches wide, all wool. 
No. 3. per yard. 

Drap d' Alma — 



per 




Venetian Cloth. - 



Koue Genuine unleBB rolled on th** 
"VARNISHETl BOARD." 

40 inches wide, all wool. 




None Genuine uulebb rolled on the 
"VARNISHED BOARD." 

All wool, 4G inches wide. 

No. 5. per yard. 




No. 4. 



40 inches, all wool. 
No. U). per yard. 

Serges — 

Our line is very complete and comprises all 
weaves and textures. 

40 inches wide, all wool. 

No. 11. per yard. 



Nun's Serg-es - 



40 inches, all wool. 



a yard. 



None Goiiiiine inil.ss r..Ued < 
"VAKNISnED BOARD." 

40 inches wide, all wool. 

No. 6. per yard. 

No. 7. Biarritz cord, reversible cord, checks 



and serges, all wool, 40 inches wide, 
yard. 

Sebastapool — 

All wool. 40 inches wide. 



per 



No. y. 

Camelette - 



a yard. 



40 inches wide, all wool. 
No. 0, 't yard. 



Nun's Serges — 

Black and white, 40 inches wide. 
No. 13. 

Samuels, Courtland & Co.'s Black English 
Crape — 

6-4 wide. 

No. 14. per yard. 

Nun's Veiling — 




None Genuine unless rolled on the 
"VARNISnED BOARD." 

No. 15. Complete line of silk warp and all 
wool bordered nun's veiling, 



Tricots — 

5'2-iiich Tricots, all wool, 52 inches w-ide. 
No. 16. a yard. 

Ladies' Cloth — 

ri2 inches wide, all wool. 
No. 17. a yard. 



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DRESS LININGS. 



Gilbert's Crescent Silesia, in twelve shades, 36 inches wide, per 3"a!d. 

Gilbert's Girard Silesia, in all the leading shades, 36 inches wide, . per 
yard. 

Gilbert's Improved Royal, extra heavy, all common shades, 36 inches wide, 
per yard. 

Gilbert's Cableine, all shades, 36 inches wide, . per yard. 

Gilbert's Plain Satin finish, light shades, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Gilbert's Satin Classicque, in all shades, 36 inches wide, .per yard. 

Gilbert's extra fine Satin Marvellieux, in ten shades, 40 inches wide, 
per yard. 

Gilbert's Past Blacks, 40 inches wide, per yard. 

Cambric, best quality and finish, in 76 shades, for skirt lining and facing, 
34 inches wide, per yard. 

Paper muslin, 36 inches wide, 8c. per per yard. 

Drilling in black, brown and slate, 37 inches wide, and per yard. 

Drilling, white, ' per yard. 

Corset Jean, extra heavy, all colors, 37 inches wide, per yard. 

American Bilesia, 60 shades, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

American Silesia, 80 shades, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

American Silesia, 55 shades, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Il.iavy English Silesia, all common colors, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Fine French Silesia, all common colors, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Pine Sateen Silesia, 35 shades, 40inchi's wide, per yard. 

Holland or Linen waist lining in bhuk, slate, cream and natural colors, 36 
inches wide, per yard. 

Plain Percaline. with embossed finish, black face and white back, 24 inches 
wide, and .per yard. 

Plain Percaline, with embossed finish, black face and white back, 36 inches 
wide, per yard. 

Twilled Percaline, 36 inches wide, and per yard. 

Pancy back Percaline, black face, with black and fancy colored checks 
and set figures on light ground, 36 inches wide, 
per yard. 

Brocade waist linings, solid colors, with damask stripe and figures woven 
in like table linen, 36 and 40 inclics wide, per 

yard. 

Fancy waist linings for tailor-made dresses, silesias and sateens in white, 
cream and colored grounds, on which are plain and fancy stripes, 
checks, cross-bars and small set figures of bright contrasting colors, 40 
inches wide, per yard. 

Silk linings for waists, wraps, coats, coat sleeves, and ladies' vests in all 
plain colors and a great variety of stripes. 



Black, 20 to 31 inches wide, , pgy 

yard. 

White, 30 to 31 inches wide, per yard. 

Plain colors, 10 shades, 18 inches wide, per yard. 

Plain colors, 13 shades, 21 inches wide, . per yard. 

Plain colors, satin finish, 13 shades, 18 inches wide, per yard. 

Pancy stripes, 80 styles, 31 inches wide, . per yard. 

White Italian cloth, with colored silk stripes, 40 inches wide, per yard. 

Dark colored Italian cloth with wide silk stripes, 40 inches wide, per 

yard. 

French canvas facing, or electric duck, all linen, in black, white, cream, 
brown, slate and natural colors, 35 inches wide, per yard. 

Crinoline, or leno, for lining skirt folds and ruffles, also for facing, in 
black, white, plain slate and brown, 31 inches wide, 
per yard. 

Cross-bars, 31 inches wide, _ per yard. 

Embossed finish, 36 inches wide, . per yard. 

Embossed finish, very fine, 31 inches wi'de, per yard. 

StifE facings in black, white and slate, plain. 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Parisian facing, twilled, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

C'osbans herring bone, twilled, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

rSuckram, for belt linings, very stiff, 36 inches wide, per yard. 

Hair cloth, for facing, also used for bustles and stiff underskirts, black and 
white mixed, 16 inches wide, per yard ; 

black, 16 inches wide, per yard ; white, 18 inches wide, per 

yard. 

^loreen, a very elastic all woolen skirting, with watered finish colors, 23 
inches wide per yard ; 34 inches wide, per yard. White, 22 

inches wide per yard ; 24 inches wide, per yard. 

Italian cloth, or farmers' satin, black, 37 inches wide, 

per yard ; black, 31 inches ■^ide, per 

yara"; 6/ack, 54 inches wide, 

Italian serges, black, 31 inches vpide, ' per 

yard ; dark colors, 31 inches wide. 



per 3'ard. 



Quilted Italian cloth, all colors, in 7 distinct .patterns (85 colors and pat- 
terns), black, 27 inches wide, per yard ; black, 31 
inches wide, per yard ; all colors, 27 inches wide, per yard. 



Pine French cambric, 38 shades, 36 inches wide. 



per yard. 

10 shades, 36 



Batiste, finest apd lightest waist lining made, fast color 
inches wide. per yard. 

Heavy gray linen canvas, for facing trousers, interlining coats and making 
ladies' hand-satchels, 27 inches wide, per yard. 



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UMBRELLAS.— Continued. 



ALPACAS. 

Sizes— 26. 

No. 340. Eight ribbed solid, No. 15, alpaca carved hooks, -svood stick 

" 855. " " " paragon, Xo. 25, alpaca, hooks aud sticks carved 

" 400. " " " regina iuiitatiou pimento aud orange , 

" 450. " " " paragon, No. 1, satin border, English alpaca, myrtles and olives , 

■ ' 467. " " " " "88, mohair, wood sticks ■ ■ ■ 



28, 30, 32 



SILK. 



No. 560. 

" 559. 

•' 570. 

" 580. 

•■ 590. 

" 595. 

" GOO. 

" 657. 

" 605. 

■' 679. 

■' 650, 

" 660. 

" 670. 

" 675. 

" 680. 

" 685. 

" 690. 

" 695. 

" 750. 

" 768. 

" 795. 

" 805. 

" 810. 



. Paragon umbria, Tvood sticks , 

" " Sinch gold cap 

" " claw handle 

" " silver hooks 

" " short gold caps 

" " bell, pear, and 1}^ in. gold caps 

" " 2J^ in. gold caps 

" " our standard double twilled ebony and coquilla hooks and sticks. 

" " gold hooks 

" " Cornelian balls 

double twilled, our standard bamboo roots and olive 

paragon, double twilled, our standard oaks Weichscl 

" " " " silver caps, 6-8 aud Jg 

" our standard silver hooks aud nail ball 

" " " bell and ^g gold caps 

" " " bell, pear and 1}.£ in. gold caps . 

" " " 3 in. gold caps 

" " " gold hooks 

" " " Puritan spiral bulbs 

" " " rubber handle 

" " " buckhorn, silver 

" " " bell and f^ gold caps 

" '• " bee-hive, double head, gold ball and gold caps 



Sizes— 20, 28, 30, 32 



In addition we carry a large collection of hand-carved, old silver, and imported novelty handles which are second to none in this country. We 
intend to make this department headquarters for canes and umbrellas in all grades. A special line of Martin's and Duncan's English umbrellas, for birth- 
day, wedding or holiday gifts, from §6 75 to $20 00. Our selections may be relied on. We will engrave initials free of charge on all umbrellas and 
canes over $5 00. 

All our silk umbrellas are of standard mak s. and made with improved paragon frames. 



No. 1. Black and green twilled silk, genuine sterling silver-tipped 

handle, 26 inch 

2. Similar handle, better silk 

' 3. Choice Weichsel, wood handle, extra good twilled silk, black 

aud brown; 26 inch, 28 inch 

4. Extra good black silk, natural buckhorn haudle; 26 inch, 
28 inch 

' 5. Polished silver handle, in various elaborate raised, ham- 
mered designs, English twilled black silk, 26 inch 

' 6. Burnt liand-carved ivory handle, fine Spitalflelds, black or 
brown silk; we recommend this asan extra good value and 
a very hand.some umbrella; 26 inch 

' 7. Extra line English silk, natural wood handles with silver tips; 
a very nobby umbrella; 26 inch 

' 8. French novelty umbrella, various designs of hand-carved 
ivory and combination of Japanese bamboo; 26 inch 

' 9. Late English novelty, human, dog and lizard heads in burnt 
carved ivory, with heavy band of sterling Repousse silver 
for name plate, genuine Hamyania stick from India, best 
black silk, 28 inch 

• 10. English two-toned silk umbrellas, black, with iusicie of wine, 
dark blue and green; the silk is double twilled and one 
that we can recommend for its wear-resisting qualities; 26 
inch 



No. 11. "Wear Resister," of Gloria silk; two-thirds silk, one-third 
linen — an umbrella that will not crack in the fplds; 26 
inch, better cjuality, 28 inch, better 
quality 

Our assortment of umbrellas contains an immense variety 
of natural sticks in silk umbrellas in 26 inch 



12. Children's alpaca school umbrellas, 22 inch, 24 inch . 

13. Alpaca umbrellas, 26 inch, 28 inch, 

14. Gingham umbrellas, 26 inch, 28 inch, 

30 inch, 32 inch 

15. ^Mohair, 26 and 28 inches 

16. Gloria gold cap, paragon frame, 26 and 28 inches 

17. D twilled silk in silver, gold and natural stick, 26 and 28 

inches; price 

18. Oiled twilled silk, in silver and crook handle, 26 and 28 

inches 

19. Silk and wool mi.\ed, large gold ball, 26 and 28 inches 

20. Oxford silk, natural stick, scented wood, 26 and 28 inches, 

with gold cri'ok 



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SHOE DEPARTMENT. 



Ladies' French Kid Machine-Sewed — Button. 



Improved Flexible Soles of Walking "Weight. 

TWO STYLES— New York, with modcnik-ly lo-sv heels, and tasty, but 
seusible toes ; or the Spanish Arch, with a heel a little higher and more 
curved under the instep, and a rounder toe. 

Price, Sizes and half sizes from 1 to 8. Seven different fittings 

of each size and half-size, as follows : Aaa, Aa, A, B, C, D, E. 

State, in ordering, which style is wanted. 

THIS FRENCH KID COOT is light, pliable and comfortable ; acknowl- 
edged by former wearers to be a standard of excellence. Unlike most 
French Kid, it grows soft with wear, and does not crack, keeping its luster 
a great length of time. A noticeable and advantageous feature is the 
improved method in the construction of the sole, called Extra Flexible. 

While of regular walking weight, they insure freedom and ease to the 
wearer. All the uncomfortable effects of new shoes are overcome, as they 
adjust themselves from the start to the foot, being made on lasts that follow 
the natural form of the foot, and at the same time retain a very fashionable 
shape. 

Notice.— Special sizes on hand for ladies with extra small or extra large 
feet. State which style of last is wanted. 

Ladies' Walking Boot— Pebble Goat. 

Machine-Sew^ed. 

Ladies who wear extra large sizes can obtain a neat 13t in this shoe. 

GENTEEL in shape, made on a comfortable, easy-wearing last, with low 
heels and rounded toes. A reliable, strong boot for hard wear ; workman- 
ship guaranteed. Made from the best selection of pebble goatskin, and the 
soles one half double. For all walking purposes this shoe will give entire 
satisfaction. Notice particularly the variety of widths of each size. You 
can get a shoe as neatly fitting and as shapely on the foot as in our finest 
kid. This house sells no shoes that do not fit comfortably and look well on 
the foot, even though intended for hard service. 

Price Sizes and half sizes from 2 to 8. Seven different fittings 

of each size, as follows : Aaa, Aa, A, 13, C, D, E. 

Owing to the recently improved facilities for the public to shop by mail, 
and the lower rates of postage and express, any one living at a remote dis- 
tance, can trade with this house with the same safety and satisfaction as if 
here in the store. 

THE REFORM. 



A Spring-Heel Shoe for Ladies. 

Hygienic footwear for comfort, tender feet, weak ankles and lame backs. 
We have them in STRAIGHT GOAT or CURSO KID at 

Be sure to state, in ordering, which is wanted. 

Price Sizes 2^ to 7. Seven different fittings of each size, as 

follows : Aaa, Aa. A, B, C, D, E. 

Price $3 GO. The Same Style in Pebble Goat. Very tasty and 
very strong in vsrear, 

SPRING-HEEL Shoes for ladies, as well as misses who wear ladies' sizes, 
are suited to the various movements of the joints and muscles of the feet, 
and, when rightly constructed, benefit many who are troubled by lame back 
and weak ankles. 

The lasts on which these shoes are made, allow the foot to rest squarely 
on the ground, as nature intended, correcting all tendency to toe in, which 
is often caused by weakness in ankles and limbs. They remove all pressure 
from the forward part of the shoe, which largely assists in curing sensitive 
joints and corns. There is a fast growing demand for them, as they tend to 
improve health. JIany ladies would not be without them. 

Ladies' Machine-Sewed Straight Goat Button. 



Walking Weight, with Improved Flexible Soles, 

Suitable for all purposes where a neat walking boot is required. The 
material in this shoe is the finest selection of straight goat, made in the best 



manner possible in machine-sewed work. Can be worn with comfort and 
service in all ordinary wear and tear. The notion that all ready-made shoes 
arc about the same quality is a mistake. A shoe cannot be bought, on which 
you can depend, without paying a price in proportion to the cost of manu 
facture. This shoe will show the foot to the best possible advantage, anc' 
will jilease the eye in style and finish. 
Price, Sizes from 2 to 8 ; widths, Aa, A, B, C, D, E. 

RULES OF THE HOUSE. 

No goods sent out unless amount of purchase accompanies the order. 
Goods marked in plain figures ; sold at fixed prices. 
If goods do not meet with your approval after examining, return them 
and get your money. 



LADIES' TRAVELING AND SHOPPING BOOT. 

Called Good Understanding. 

Hand-sewed with straight goat uppers and Dongola tops. A stylish 
boot for high class of trade. l\Iade only on the Spanish Arch, square toe 
last, with moderately high heels. 

Sizes and half sizes from IJ^ to 7. Widths, Aaa, Aa, A, B, C, D, E. 
Notice the variety of different fittings or measurements, Aaa to E, enabling 
you to select what will exactly fit 3-our foot. Price, We never 

deviate from our prices, which are marked in plain figures. 

This shoe is intended for a high class out door walking boot. In the 
last, the natural shape of the foot is followed as closely as possible, and 
still a fashionable outline is retained, We aim to give a stylish appearance 
as well as to ensure comfort. The fronts of the shoe are straight goat, neat 
and tidy. At the heel and instep the Spanish Arch principles are followed. 
They are hand-sewed and stitched aloft. Very popular with young ladies 
wanting a moderately heavy street shoe. The tops are Dongola leather or 
lusterless kid, soft and yielding to every motion of the ankle joint, and, 
while extra pliable, it is wet-resisting and strong in wear. All goods have 
our name stamped on the lining. Goods can be returned for exchange. If 
sent by mail never put writing of any kind in package or seal the ends. It 
subjects package to regular letter rate of postage. 



A few Select Styles of Ladies' Slippers. 

The postage on any of these slippers, if sent by mail, is 1.5 cents in addition 
to price. Sixes and half sizes from IJ^ to 7. Widths, Aa, A, B, C, D, E. 

Ladies' Curso Kid Opera or Toe Slipper. 

Style 1. — Leather heel of moderate height, tasty, roti^- toe, excellent 
wearing qualities. With low heels. Price, 

Ladies' English Curso Kid Opera. 

gtyle 2. — The highest standard of curso kid, made on a shapely, 
slightly arched last, with wood heels, not too high for comfort. Price 

Ladies' French Kid Toilet. 

Style 3. — Made on a shapely last, with low heels, or leather, and reason- 
ably broad toes. Trimmed with a neat French kid bo a-. A very popular 
dress slipper for home comfort for middle-aged ladies. Price, 

Ladies' Fine French Kid. 
Style 4. — Very stylish shape, Spanish Arch last and French wood heels. 
Full dress slipper for young ladies for dancing and weddings. Price, 

Ladies' Fine French Kid. 
Style 5.— Made on the new London last. This slipper is the same 
quality as style 4, but the last is different. The heels are quite low, and of 
leather ; the toes stylish but not broad, while the sole is plenty broad at the 
ball or tread. The last is said to be the most perfect fitting of all modern 
lasts. Price, 

Ladies' French Kid — Paris Opera. 
Style 6.- This is the same shape as style 4. only trimmed with a neat 
satin bow, which ornamants it in a tasty manner. Price, 



150 



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NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, 



XHREJLIDS, EXC. 



AMERICA AHEAD I!! 




SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON 



A FULL ASSORTMENT. 



The Willimantic Six Cord Spool Sewing 

Cotton 200 yds. spools at eacli. Per 

doz 

500 yds. spools at Per doz. . . 

300 " basting at " ... 

500 " " "... 

knitting " 

G. A. Clark's O. N. T. 200 yds. sewing 

spool Per doz 

500 yds. sewi'ng spool Per doz 

200 " basting " 

500 " 
Kerrs' spools 200 yds. sewing spool 

each. Per doz 

500 yds. sewing spool 
' doz ■ 

200 yds. basting spool Per doz 

500 " 
D. M. C. Cotton. Comes in sticks of 3 doz 

in a box. per stick, per 

doz. Per box 

Darning Cottons. C. B. French Per 

doz 

Daisy Colored Per doz 

Embroidery turkey red, navy blue, and 

brown, skein. Per doz 

White skein. Per doz 

Knitting Dexter ball. Per lb 

Brook's Glace. Per doz 

Coates'. Per doz 

Cotton Welting Cord No, 5. Per doz. . . . 
No. 6. Per doz 

" 7. •' 

" Q. " ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'■'...'..'.'.'.'. 
" 10. " • 



Braids, Bindings, Tapes, etc. Mohair Dia- 
mond Braid, extra fine quality, real 
imported Mohair. No. 4. Line wide, 
per yard. Per doz 

No. 6. Line wide, per yd. Per doz 



' 10. 
' 12. 
' 14. 
' 10. 

■ 18. 

■ 20. 



24. 

The above are in all colors, warranted full 
measure, 144 yards to the gross. 

We sell a Second quality of the above at 
10c. on the dollar cheaper. 

Gold and Silver Braid comes in pieces of 
10 yards and runs 120 to the gross. 

These braids are imported, are very finely 
woven and of superior quality. 

No. 3. Line price 
'■ 3. 

" 4. 



per yd. Per doz 



No. 821. Tinsel Braid in all colors of extra 
good qualit)', imported, 6 pieces to the 
gross, warranted full measure, 144 yards 
to the gross. 
No. 1. Price per piece. Per gross. . 
.12. " " " 

" 4! 
No. 700. Wave Braid, white, and of ex- 
cellent quality. 
No. 33. In boxes of 36 yds. Price per box 
" 37. 
" 45. 
'• ,53. 

Herring Bone Braid, finely woven, im- 
ported, and warranted full measure. 
Comes in sticks of 13 yards each, from 
Js to fg inches wide. 
Pattern Pattern Pattern 

Nos. 2204 2203 2213 

" 2305 2200 3207 

■' 2206 2201 2208 

" 2211 2213 2221 

" 2217 2309 2223 

" 2316 2215 3319 

" 2218 2214 2320 

" 2362 3210 

Black Alpaca Braid for skirts, etc., comes 
in sticks of 3 yards each, at {jer stick 
or per doz 

Rolls or per doz 

Plaited Blk. Alpaca Braid in patterns of 
about 3 yards each at per pattern, 
comes in boxes of 6 in a box, is of extra 
quality and very elegantly plaited. 



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Colored Silk Braid in all shades per 

yard, per doz. yards, per 

gross of 133 yards. Sold also in pieces 

of 23 yards at per piece 

Colored Mohair Braid of extra fine quality 

imported. 
No. 1. Price per yard, or gross of 144 

yards 

No. 3. Price per yard, or gross of 144 

yards 

No. 828. Tubular Braid (black). All 
real Mohair of the finest quality. Im- 
ported. 
No. 2. Line. piece. Per gross.... 

" 3. 

■' 4. " " " 

Cotton Rick Rack Braid ot very fine 
quality comes in 18 yard pieces, and 23 
pieces to the box. 
No. 13. Price per stick. Per box.... 
" 15. 

■■ 17. " " " 

•' 19. 
" 31. 
Cotton Rick Rack of the very finest quality ; 
imported. Comes in boxes of 36 yards. 

No. 13 Price per box 

" 15. ■' 

"17. " 

"19. " 

" 21. " 

"35. " 

Silk Lacing Cord, all colors, very fine 

quality, per yard 

Per doz 

Per gross of 133 yards 

No. 113 Black Silk Braids. 

No. 10. Line price per yd. Per doz.. 

" 13. " " .. 

" 14. " " •• 

" 16. " " •• 

" 18. " " .. 

" 20. " " •• 

" 23. " •• •• 

" 24. " '■ -. 

" 28. ■' ■' .. 

The above are all extra quality. 

Quality No. 3 comes 10c. on the dollar 

cheaper 
Hercules Braid. All Colors. 
Castle Braid Co's. Braid. Very fine quality. 



No. 2. Lines 
" 3. 
" 4. 



"10. 
" 12. 
"14. 
" 16. 
•• 18. 
" 20. 

" 32. " 
" 34. 
Titan Braid. 



Per j'd. I'er doz. Per gross. 



Per yd. Per dttz. Per gross. 



EXTii.v Qu.u.rry. 



No. 2. Lines 
" 4. 
" 6. 
" 8. 
"10. 

"13. •• .... 

"14. " 

"10. " 

"18. " 

"30. " 

"24. " 

The above are First Quality Goods. 

Our Second Quality sells for on the 

dollar cheaper 
Soutache Braid (black). In 34 yard pieces 

and 6 pieces to the gross — 144 yards. 
No. 3. Line per piece Per gross 



"9. " " 

"10. ■' " .... 

All real Mohair, imported braid. 
Mohair Binding Braid of the first quality. 
Imported and warranted to run full meas- 
ure, 34 yards in a piece, and 6 pieces to 
the gross. 

Per yd. Per doz. Per gross. 

No. 10. Lines 

"13. " 

" 14. " 

" 16. " 

" 18. " 

"20. " 



Cuff Ho'ders per pair. 

Crimpers, Madame Louie, per box 

Crimping Irons each. 

Montague, per doz 

Cushion Pins per box. 

Alpaca Braid (black). Extra quality in 

pieces of 24 yards, and 4 pieces to the 

gross. 
Per piece 

No. 2. Six pieces to gross, per piece 



The above are warranted full measure. 

Colored Alpaca Braid a piece 

of 34 yards, six pieces to the gross. 36 
yard pieces per piece. 

Cable Cord, black and white, Nos. 30, 40, 
50, 60, 70, 80,. 90, 100, 150, or sizes up to 
170. Price per box of 144 yards. 

Cotton Batting in lib. rolls 
per roll. 

Beeswax, white and yellow, per stick 

Belting, Dress, serge, wliite and black, 
piece of 10 yards, per yard ; per 
piece 

Serge, watered silk, white and black, 10 
yards, per yard ; per piece 

Glace Cotton, white, black and gray, 10 
yards to a piece, per yard ; per piece. 

Binding, Carpet Binding, best quality 1}^ 



inch wide, piece of 13 yards, 

per piece. 
Flannel Binding, Silk, }^ inch wide, 10 

yards in piece, per yard ; per piece. . 
Flannel Binding, Silk, Sg and J4 inch wide, 

13 yards in piece, per yard ; per piece 
Bobbin, Cotton, piece of 2J^ yards, per 

piece ; per doz 

Linen, piece of SJ^ yards, per piece; 

per doz 

Galloon, all colors, J^ inch wide, piece of 

12 yards 

Mattress Binding, all colors, Jg wide, 13 

yards in piece, and per piece. 

Buckles, Pantaloon, per gross 

Button Fasteners, per box 

Button Hooks, 

Button Rings, per bos 

Darners Stockings, egg shape 

" with handle 

" Gloves, large 

Dress Extenders, single steels, without 

elastic, each, per doz 

Sets of throe steels, with elastic, each ; 

per doz 

Elastic, Cotton, flat, white and black, for 

garters, per yard 

Elastic, Super, white, J2 inch, per yard. . . . 



Elastic, Silk, flat for hats, black per 3d. . . 

" " wliite 

Elastic, Silk Cord, flat for garters, 1^ inch, 

per yard ; per piece 

Elastic, Silk Cord, flat for garters, fg inch, 

per yard ; per piece 

Elastic, Silk Cord, flat for garters, Jg inch, 

per yard ; per piece 

Elastic, Silk, fancy colors, 1 inch wide, 
per yard. 

Emeries. 

Strawberry. Price, per doz, ; each . . . 

Floss. 
Star, 1, 3, 3. and 4 stars. Price, per skein, 
; per doz 



Sewing Machine Threads on Bobbins. 

Black and white, for Singer, Family and 
Domestic. Price, each 

Notions. 

2. Brainardtt Armstrong'ssilk,100}-ards. 
Price, per doz. , ; per spool .... 

3. Clark'sO.N.T. cotton. Price, perdoz, 

; per spool 

4. Brooks's cotton. Price, per doz, 

per spool . . 

5. Coates's cotton. Price, per doz, 

per spool 

6. 500 j'ards French cotton. Price, per 
doz., ; per spool 

7. 200 yards 3-cord cotton. Price, per 
doz. , Per spool 

8. Clark's crochet cotton, white or pink. 
Price, per spool 

9. Ready-wound bobbins for Singer and 
Domestic machines. Price, per box. 



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10. French embroidery cotton, Avhite, all 
numbers. Price, per skein 

11. French ditto, all colors. Price, per 

skein 

12. German turkey red marking cotton. 
Price, per doz. , per skein 

13. Darning cotton, C. B. best quality 
French ; in black, whitcand all colors. 
Price, per ball 

14. Dexter knitting cotton, white, Nos. G 
to IS. Price, per ball, Nos. 20 
to 30, per ball 

15. Dexter knitting cotton, brown, blue, 
cardinal and drab, all numbers. 

Price, per ball 

Mending cotton on cards, all colors. 

Price, per doz. , per card 

Elastic cord, black or white. Price, 

per yard, and 

Elastic braid, black or white. Price, 

per yard 

Silk elastic cord, black or white. 

Price, per yard, and 

Silk elastic braid, black. Per yard, 

and 

Silk elastic braid, white. Price, per 

yard 

Milward's needles. Price, per paper. 
Machine needles, for all machines, in 

all sizes. Price, each 

Silk garter elastic, one inch wide, all 
colors, superfiue. Price, me- 

dium quality, cheaper quality . . 

Cotton garter elastic, % inches wide, 

all colors. Price 

Silk dress laces, all colors. Price 

"White silk flannel binding. Price, % 
inch wide, J 2 i°ch wide, % 

inch wide, oiie inch wide 

White cotton serpentine braid. No. 13, 
price. No. 15, No. 17, 

No. 21, " No. 25, No. 29, 

No. 33, No. 37, No. 

41, No. 45 

Novelty feather-edge braid. Nos. 0, 
1, 2 and 3. Price, per dozen pieces, 

per box 

Wave serpentine braid . Nos. 33, 37, 
41, 45, per piece, 
per doz. 

Loop serpentine braid. Price, per 
dozen pieces of 18 yards. No. 13, 
No. 17, No. 25, No. 29. . . 

Scarlet worsted serpentine braid. 
Price, per dozen pieces of 18 yards. 
No. 18, No. 17, No. 21, 

No. 25 

Linen serpentine braid. Price, per 
dozen pieces of 18 yards, No. 13, 
No. 17, No. 21, No. 25, 

No. 29 

Feather edge braid. Nos. 0. 1,2, 3, 
4, per doz., 

per piece, 

Coronation braid, in 4-yard pieces. 
Price, per piece. No. 1, 4c. ; No. 2, 

No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 

Black and colored skirt braid. Price, 

per piece 

White cotton star braid, in five-yard 
pieces. Price, per piece. No. 0, 
No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, 
No. 4 

38. Daggett's real alpaca braid, black and 
colors, superior quality, in 4-yard 
reels. Price, per do"., per piece 

39. Alpaca braid, in black, white and 
colors, in 24-yard pieces. Price, per 
piece, No. 29, No. 65 

40. Alpaca braid, fine black goods, 36- 



yard pieces. Price, No. 65, No. 

73, No. 81. No. 93 

41. Alpaca skirt braid, extra heavy. 
Price, per piece. No. 65, No. 73, 

No. 81 

41rt. O. & A. Mohair braids, black, in all 
widths and qualities. Price, per 
yard, 

44. Cotton corset lacing. Pi-ice, per 100- 
yard ball 

45. Linen corset lacing. Price, per 100- . 
yard ball 

48. Linen floss, white and colored. Price, 
per skein, per doz 

49. Silk watch-guards. Price, fine, 
medium fine, medium, and 

heavy 

50. White cotton tape. Price, per piece, 

51. Linen tawe. Price, per piece, 

.52. Black cotton tape. Price, per piece, 

53. Barbour's black or white linen thread, 
any number. Price, per spool 

54. Cotton tape, J^ inch wide, black, 
white, drab, recT or blue. Price, per 
30-yard piece 

55. Button hooks. Price, each, 

56. Black pins. Price, per box, 

57. Pearl-headed lace pins. Price, 
doz 

58. Shawl pins. Price, per doz., 

59. Hat-pins. Price, 

60. Clinton nickel safety pins, with 
catches on both sides ; superior to any 
other safety or nursery pin made. 
Price, per doz.. No. 2. per gross 

No. 3, per doz., per gross. 

61. Stewart's nickel-plated safety pins, in 
papers of one doz., per doz. only. 
Price, per paper. No. 1, No. 2, 

No. 3 

62. Minerva safety pins, silvered ; a first- 
class article. Price, per paper, of 1 
doz. , Nos. 1 and 2, No. 3 

63. Rowley's nursery pins. Price, per 
box of 36 pins, 

64. American pins, all sizes. Price, per 
paper 

65. English pins, Kirby's, all sizes. Price, 
per paper 

66. American pins, best quality. Price, 
per paper 

67. English liair-pius, Kirby's. Price, 
per paper 

68. Tourney's or Taylor's best English 
book pins. Price, eacli 

69. Kirby's hair pins, in boxes of 100. 
Price, per box 

70. Kirby's invisible hair-pins, in boxes of 
100. Price, per box 

71 . Rubber hair-pins, waved or plain. 
Price, per box 

71a. The American star hair-pin casket, 
containing 100 assorted hair-pins, 
waved, crimped, invisible and plain, 
of excellent quality. Price 

72. French hair-pins. Price, per dozen 
papers 

72a. Garter buckles. Price, per pair, 

73. Fifth Avenue hair crimpers. Price, 
per pair 

74. Fedora hair curlers. Price, each, 
per doz 

75. Kid hair curlers. Price, per doz., 
Large, per doz 

76. Common-sense hair crimpers. Price, 
per doz. , small, large 



77. Tweezers. Price, 

78. Pantaloon buckles. Price, 

per doz 

79. jMohair nets, in all colors. Price. . . . 

80. Silk hair. nets. Price, 

81. Full-size double front hair-nets, of 
real hair, each, 
price, per doz 

82. Rubber cloth dress-shields, alisolutely 
impervious. Price, per pair, small 
size, medium, large 

83. Standard dress shield, made of sateen, 
lined with rubber. Price, per pair, 
small size, medium, large, 

extra large 

84. Steel key rings. Price and 

85. Steel thimbles. Price 

86. German silver thimbles. Price 

87. Coin silver thimbles. Price, plain 
round, round engraved, 
octagon engraved 

When ordering, please state size. 

88. Rubber thimbles. Price 

89. Celluloid thimbles. Price 

90. Gentlemen's hose supporters. Price, 
per pair, cotton, silk 

91. Gentlemen's sleeve supporters. Price, 
per pair, cotton, silk 

92. Thirty-six inch tape measures, in brass 
box. Price 

93. Five-feet tape measures, good quality. 
Price 

94. Whalebone, ]4, inch wide, 36 inches 
long. Price, per piece 

Subject to change of price. 

95. Shoe-button fasteners. Price, per box 
of 6 doz 

96. Needle-book, Milward's best. Price. 

97. Fancy cases, containing 4 papers good 
English needles. Price, per case, 

98. Corset steels, 4 hook. Price, sateen- 
covered, kid-covered 

99. Celluloid covered corset steels ; will 
not rust in washing. Price, per pair 

100. Celluloid side steels. Price, per pair 

101. Celluloid dress and corset bones, 7 to 
12 inches long. Price, each 

102. Muslin-covered side steels. Price, per 
pair 

103. Kid-covered side steels. Price, per 
pair 

104. Cotton corset laces. Price, per doz. 

105. Linen corset laces Price, each 

106. Silk corset laces. Price, each 

107. Linen shoe laces. Price, per doz 

108. Silk " " " per pair.... 

110. Elastic corset lace, reduced to 

111. Hooks and eyes, all numbers. Price, 
per card 

112. Black and white ribbon wire. Price, 
per piece 

113. Black and white bonnet wire. Price, 
per piece 



Ladies' Stocking- Supporters. 

(Postage, 3c.) 

114. Ladies' belt "Hold-fast" or 

"Warren" stocking supporters. 
Clasps do not tear the stocking. A 
singvdarly wholesome and comforta- 
ble article of wear. Price 

115. Stocking supporters, without belts. 
Price, children's misses' 
ladies' 

116. Ladies' skirt supporters. Price, each 



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WASH GOODS. 

We are showing a large assortment of uovelties in wasli fabrics for the 
fall of 1887, consisting of Ginghams, Seersuckers, Sateens, Cambrics, etc. 
A full line of samples of tbese goods will l)c sent on application. 
Ginghams. — Domestic Gingham (plain and broken check). . . 

Scotch " " " " 

Dress " (Scotch) 

Imjiorted Zephyrs (30 inches wide. SIO styles) 

Seersuckers. — Plain colors (all shades) 

Stripes and checks 

Sateens. — We are showing over 150 stj'les of these goods, both in domestic 

and foreign makes, in the new fall st3ies. 

Domestic, in figured and plain 

Foreign, " " 

Penangs, Percales and Cambrics. — White ground, black and colored 
figured 

French Penang, black and colored figured 

French Penang, dark colors, fancy figured 

Dress Cambric, dark ground, fall style 

PRINTS. 

Shirting Prints (stripes, checks and figured) 

Dress " (new fall .styles, best makes) 

" extra heavy, 30 inches wide 

Indigo Blues (warranted fast colors) 

wide and lieavy 

Comforter Prints, in fancy figured 

" " satine finish 

Turkey Red (oil-boiled colors) 



MUSLINS. 

We wish to call special attention to this department, as we always carry 
a full line of muslins, in all widths, which we offer at prices exceedingly 
low. 

We would be pleased to quote prices at any time. 

TICKINGS. 

We carry over 50 styles in fancy tickings suitalile for skirting. 

Book Fold, satin finish 

Plain Turkey Red 

Plain and Blue Stripes 

Fancy colored Stripes 

FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 

Cotton Flannels. — L'nbleached 

Bleached 

Fancy colored plush (all shades) 

'■ " " (double face) 

Fancy figured, for draperies 

Double face, 54 inches wide 

"White Shaker. — (cotton and wool), plain colors, ^^ yd. wide 



(cotton and wool) Js yd. wide 

(cotton and wool) 1 yd. wide (very small percentage 

of cotton). 

White and Red Shaker. — (all wool), 1 yd wide (medicated) 
"White Flannel. — Plain, all wool, J^, all wool. . . 

Plain, all wool, Jg, all wool 

1 yard wide 

1 " silk warp 

Jg " linen" 

Blue and Red Twills. — 27 in. wide, all wool 

30 " (California wool) 

SOLID COLORS. 

Scotch Mixtures. — (Shrunk from 32 inches to 28 inches); recom- 
mended for underwear, weighing SJ^, 6, 7 ounces, dark and 
light gray, tan and blue mixture 

Skirting Flannel. ^These goods are shrunk from 108 inches to 90 
inches, and will positively shrink no more. Solid colors and 
stripes, stripes in black and cardinal, medium blue, two shades, 
gray, red and gray, and red and black 

Flannel Skirt Patterns. — These patterns are 2i^ yards wide and 30 
inches long, with a cotton selvage on the bottom which re- 
quires no hemming. 

Stripes. — Black and red stripes, two shades of gray, two shades of 
red, blue and brown, With pat- 

ent bottom (having 12 inches of the bottom of the skirt wovm 
with a double thread, making the skirt drop much better). . . . 



FANCY FLANNEL. 

Jersey Stripe Flannel. — Elastic in weave, new designs and color- 
ings. 27 inches wide, per j'ard 

Striped Flannel. — For children's wear, ladies' wrappers, in rich ef- 
fects 

Checks and Plaids. — 27 and 30 inches wide, suitable for shirtings 
and children's dresses 

French Flannel. — 27 inches wide 

Eiderdown. — (Best quality only), soft, warm and light weight, espec- 
ially adapted for sacques, opera cloaks, afghans and child- 
ren's wear, 38 inches wide, per yard 

Malelasse or Basket Flannel. — Pure wool; 27 inches wide, white 
and colors 

Opera Flannel. — In great variety of shades 

Stripe and Check French Flannel. — Suitable for fine shirts and 
tenuis suitings, etc. 36 inches wide 



EMBROIDERED FLANNEL. 

Never before have we shown such an extensive line of Embroidered 
Flannels, both in quality of material and style of embroidery. 

We cannot cut samples, but great care will be taken in filling all orders. 

Silk Embroidery. — Scolloped, 33 inches wide 

Scolloped and Figured. — 36 inches wide 

Cream White. — 5 inch deep embroidery 

7 " " 

10 " " 

Scarlet Embroidery. — In .scarlet and black, 1 in. deep embroidery . 

2 in. 3 in. 5 in. embroidery 

Gray Embroidery. — In scarlet and lilack, 5 inch 

Wool Embroidery. — Something new, 5 inches deep on white flan- 
nel, per yard 



BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS. 

"White Blankets. — V '"'oo^ blankets 

11 " 

T 

•j' all wool, hand made, double thread 

y "7 pound English Blanket 



California. — V 

t 

Gray Blankets, 



¥ 

wool blankets , 

all wool, hand made 

y " fancy borders, suitable for traveling 

and wrappers 

Scarlet Blankets. — V' f "st colors 

" Y all wool, 5 lbs 

V " 61bs 

If' finest fleece wool 

German Mixtures. — 6 lbs., recommended to boarding houses and 

hotels 

Crib Blankets.— 36x48, all wool 

36x50 " 



COMFORTERS. 

Good Bed Size, wool filled 

Fancy Figured, 70x78 inches 

Chintz Figured (turkey red, lined), 70x78 

Plain turkey red (fancy stitched) 

Oil Boiled, figured, fine cotton filled 

French Sateen, 70x80 (turkey red, lined) 

French (Jretoane, 70x80 (extra heavy) 



RUBBER GOODS. 



Ladies' Gossamers.— All lengths, arm holes, hood, cambric lining 
Newport.— All lengths, cambric lining, fancy stripes, very stylish. . . 

Walthron.— All lengths, fancy stripes and checks 

Newmarket.— All lengths, cape and collar, no hood, fancy stripes. . 
Children's Gossamers. — Mother Hubbards, back length, 34 to 48 in. . 
Boys' Gossamers.— Double rubber shoulder lining, single breasted 

length back, 24 to 30 inches 

Men's Coats.— Single breasted, cambric lining, 36 to 50 inches 



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LACES, 



Our laces are purchased iu the best markets of the world, principally, of course, in Europe: much care and experience are used in their selection, 
and the result is first-olass goods at low prices. It should be remembered that both the prices and patterns of laces are changing constantly. 

BRUSSELS POINT. 

(WHITE.) 

The oldest of laces, has a round mesh formed of the finest Brussels net; the design has a combination of ro.ses, 
leaves and meaallions, to which is frequently added a double raised leaf, giving a general effect of the most 
delicate and filmy character; prices according to the amount of work in the pattern. 




li< inches wide. 



3 



4 inches wide. 
G ■' " . 
8 " ■' . 
13 ■' " ■ 



DUCHESSE. 



; WHITE.) 



An elaborate lace, not quite so costly as the Brussels Point, the mesh being more open; the 
designs are roses, single and clustered daisies, blue-bells, leaves and forget-me-nots. Prices 
according to quality and design. 



1 inch wide. 

l%- " . 

3 " " . 

3 " " . 

4 " " . 



FOR FLOUNCn:. 



9 inches wide 

13 " " 

18 '•' " 

Net for drapery, 37 inches wide. 








DUCHESSE AND POINT. 

(WHITE.) 

A combination of Duchess and Point, the body of the lace being principally Duchess, while 
here and there appear the Point roses and leaves; prices according to the amount of work in 
the pattern. 



Per Vard. 



31.^ inches wide. 
3 " '• . 



FOR FLOUNCING. 



4 inches wide. 



VALENCIENNES. 

(WHITE.) 

A light, graceful-looking lace with a more open mesh than any of those described; the designs vary to a 
considerable extent, but arc principally of vines, small flowers and leaves; prices according to the amount of 
work iu the pattern. 



FOR TRIMMING. 



I4 inches wide. . 




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LACES— Continued. 



g^^^it^ 





No. C. 
Sixinisli guipure. 41^ inches vridc; price, 
per yard. 






N.). 17. 
New design Chanlilly with Span- 
ish guipure filling, sample 73^ 
in. wide, Sin. 5 in.. 




Spanish guipure; :j in. \ 
4\^ in., 6 in.. 

7}-^ in., . 27 in. net 
40 in. skirlini;-. 





No. 6. 
Spanish guipure; 6 in. wide, 
37 in. net, . ..0 in. 

skirting, per yard. 



No. 13. 
Black Chantilly lace, D'Esprit 
filling, 51^ in., , 3^ in., 
4J.<in., 27in.net. 

40 in. skirting, 
per yard. 




All .silk, hand-made guipure, 2}^ in. 
wide, 4 in., per yard. 



No. 2775. 
Very fine Valenciennes net, 27 in. 
wide, other patterns from 

per yard. 




No. 9. 
Spanish guipure, 9 inches wide; price 



l)er yd. Chantilly lace; SJ^ ins. wide; price, per yd. Chantilly lace, 6 in. wide; price, per yard. 





No. 26. 
Rich quality; black Spanish pui- 
pure flowers-, 12 in. wide, 
lb in., 40 in.. 27 

in. net to match. 




No. 19. 
Handsome new effect Spanish, 
with Chantilly ground; fine qual- 
ity; 9 in. wide, . 5}^ in. 
7J^in.,. per yard. 



Chantilly lace; ins. wide, 
9 in., ' 12 in., "" 19 i 
4(' in., net 

match, per yard. 



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LACES— Continued. 



LACE SCARFS AND FICHUS 




All Silk Spanish Lace Fichu. 
In black or cream. 54 inches long; price, 66 inches 




154a. All Silk Spanish Lace Fichu. 
In black or cream, 54 inches long. Price, 



TIDIES AND FANCY PILLOW SHAMS. 



"We keep constantly on hand a large 
Tidies. Sizes range from 6 inches square 
ination of designs and prices. 



assortment of Nottingham Applique, Real Antique, Etamine Guipure, Flax Guipure, and Muslin Embroidered 
to 38 inches square; oblong, 8x13 inches to 18 inches by 3 yards. Prices always the lowest. We invite exam- 




No. 113. Real Antique, 9 inches square. 
Each, 






mi 



mm 






^''■i'Jifi? 



in 



No. 108 Real Applique; very fine; 10 
inches square, 18 inches .square, 



l|fti*:t»i 




No. 110. Real .Viitique Tidy; can be used 
for sofa back, dressing case and center 
table; in assorted i^fltterns, 1}.^ to 1?^ 
yards long, IS lo 20 inches wide, from 




No. 113. Real Antique, 12 inches square' 
fine quality; each, 18 inches .'-quare, 

and 




No. 109. Fancy Etaraine Tidy, three-tone, 
red and brown embroidery on white 
ground, 13 inches square, . 18 inches 
square. 



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LACE SCARFS AND FICHUS.-Continued. 









No. 158. 
All-Silk Spanish Lace Scarf, 45 
inches long, in black or cream: 
price, 




No. 157 



All-Silk Matelasse Spanish Fv^M,. in black and cream; 73 inches 
long. Pnce, 






No. 156. 



-'^^^■Silk Matelasse Spanish Lace Scarf in 
black and cream; 64 inches long; price. 



Black and cream real Spanish 
guipure lace scarfs; Hg yards 
long, full i£ yard wide, in ele- 
gant patterns, from 




No. 43, 



BlacKand cream real Spanish guipure lace in 
heavy and richest flowered patterns; price, 



No. 41 



Black and cream Spanish guipure lace flchus. 
in soft and beautiful designs, price, 



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LACE FLOUNCES AND NETS. 




la latest designs, very nice Quality. 42 in. wide, 
a yard. Other patterns a yard. 



No. 8391. Very nice showy pattern of 
C'liantill)' Flouncing. 
All silk and tine quality. A leader at 
Other oatterns in both black and 
Wjuite ' a yard. 



No. T441. Spanish Guipure Flouncing. 
43inches wide, made of the best and heaviest, 
grade of silk used in the manufacture of laces, 
A very handsome pattern. Only a yard, 

and other qjialitie^s and designs in both black 
and white a yard. 




No. 643 , Spanish Guipura Flouncing. All Silk, black or white. 



a yard. 



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LADIES' NECKWEAR. 




Style E. V shaped 
vest front. Can be 
worn on outside or 
inside dress • silk 
velvet with surah 
knife plaiting id 
center, made in all 
s h a d e s to match 
dress goods, 
each. 




Style B. Duchess collar, lat- 
est shaae and choicest de- 
signs. 




Style A. Very fine Duchess and 
point combination lace fichu, 
each. Full line of these 
goods fr'^m 




Style D. New design Mar- 
guerite surah vest front with 
oriental lace, richly embroi- 
dered, made in any shade, 






: Styles. New design lace chemi- 
sette^ very fine oriental lace, 
eaci) ; other prices similar 
goods. 



Style F. Handsome lace satin- 
ette scarf, 2 yards long, can be 
used also as a veil ; white, and 
will wash well. Most comfort- 
al)le article for winter, 
each. 



Style C. Fine China crepe scarf 
in solid shades and with printed 
designs like sample, in all 
shades; very popular for neck- 
wear, each ; used also for 
decorative purposes. 




Style H. Mull chemisette, with 
oriental lace, each. 




Style jI. Fine surah plaid 
Windsor tie, 3}< ip'-hes 
wide, ,5 inches wide, 
plain surah Wind- 
sor ties. 
Fancy Windsor ties. 




.Style M. Polka dot Wind- 
sor ties in all light shades, 
3J^ inches wide, 5 

■wide. 





Style L. Mull chemisette 
with Swiss embroidery ; 
great bargain, each. 



Style K. AIull chemisette with 
Swiss embroidery, each. 




Style O. Real Duche-ss lace gil- 
let, very dressy and popular 
shaue, each; higher 

prices. 



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CHEMISETTES. 




414. 
Mull Chemisette, hemstitclied and dotted collar, each . 



^B^" 
f^^^ 


iflMlfi 







441. 
Lace and embroidered, with embroidered collar, each. 



478. 
Miill, with hemstitched bosom and dots, collar to match, each. 



LINEN COLLARS. 

Per Doz. 
530 Round Linen Collar, one button and three-piece cape for Ladies 

and Misses 

523 Piccadilly Linen Collar 

569 All linen, large point Piccadilly Collar with front cape 

509 All linen, round Collar, two buttons, chemisette front 

515 All linen, round corner, two buttons, chemisette front 

550 Boys' all linen Byron Collar 

587 Plaited, all linen chemisette Piccadilly Collar 



LACE COLLARS. 




357. 
Two-row Egyptian Lace Collar, plaited, each. 




253. 
Two-row Oriental Lace Collar, fine plaited, yard. 



FICHUS. 




Large Egyptian Lace Fichu, net center, each. 



Per T>07., 



LADIES' APRONS. 

p 

1570 Nurses' Aprons, three tucked, 86 inches long, 50 inches wide. 
1593 Nurses' Aprons, three tucked, all embroidered on end 



NOTICE. 

The<!e goods will all be sold by the yard at the same rate, 



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CHILDREN'S NECKWEAR. 




No. y.")!. 

Two-toned Egj'ptian lace collar, hand- 
some designs, 





Two-toned Egpytian lace, very wide and 
handsome, 



No. 952. 
White Egyptian lace collar, 





Irish pointseeded collar ueige, and white, 
each. 



No. 953. 
Ecru flax collar, very durable. 




No. 950. 

Ecru embroidered and Russian lace 
collar, each. 



I V.,.;*'' 



Don teal loo quickly 



f p'7'T:^'if^^^K^ 




Pure linen damask feeding 
bib, fine embroidererd, 
each. 




No. 962. 

Hand embroidered and quilted 
bib, new design. 



Elaborate design, with beautiful 
;nd effective hand-worked edge, 
each. 




Cauvas bib, with colored emb. 
iu various designs, each. 




No. 159. 

Children's linen collar, edged 
with embroidery. 




No. 152. 

Child's imported Byron col- 
lar with embroidery in 
blocks, reverse and hem- 
stitching, cheap, each. 




No. 150. 
Child's linen collar. 




Child's Byron collar, fine 
white linen, 



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RUCHINGS. 



Goods to match sample cuts here represented can be had in white, cream, black, caidinal and all light shades, such as pink, lavender, nile green, 

blue, orange, etc. 



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No. 862. 
J'edora jlisse and tulle ruche, with 
fine sat n edge and ribbon trimming; 
entirely new and very rich ; per 
yard, per doz. 





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No. 573. 
Heavy bo.\ plait with one row of fluting 
crepe lisse ruche; J)er yard, 

per doz. 




No. 891. 
Very fine quality silk and lisse ruching 
with embroidered and tinsel edge; 
per yard, per doz. 




No. 885. 
Extra quality bolting cloth ruche, em- 
broidered with gold and pearl beads; 
per yard, per doz. 



No. 884. 
Extra quality bolting cloth ruche, em- 
broidered with silk cord and steel 
beads; per yard, per doz. 




No 901. 
Three-fold tine bolting cloth ruche; 
fashionable and durable; per 

yard, per doz. 




No. 809 
Fine quality box plait crepe lisse, silk 
edge, per yard, per doz. 




No. 899. 
One-row box plait and sextuple plait; 
per yard, per doz. 




No. 533. 
Two-row crepe lisse, silk edge ruching; 
per yard, per doz. 




No. 863. 
Very fine quality bos plait crepe lisse; 
per yard, per doz. 




No. 872. 
'iwo-rows fine fluting with one row box 
plait between; new and handsome de- 
sign- per yard, per doz. 




No. 876. 
Very tine shell plait crepe lisse; em- 
broidered and edged with silk; 
per yard, per doz. 



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No. 873. 

Octuple flute, very tine crepe lisse, silk 
edge, yard; per doz. 



O* •t'o 



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No. 69. 
Hamburg skirting, 42 in. deep, to 




No. 67. 
Nainsook, fine, G inch, 




No. 863. 

Three row crepe lisse ruffling, silk 

edge, yard; per doz. 



EMBROIDERIES. 




No. 61. 
Hamburg, 3 inch, 











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'i^ 
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'La* 






No. 900. 

Very fine and handsome three row ruf- 
fling, yard ; per doz. 



^\, »«, »«,^ j«> 

M* '•»* ',♦' '.»" '•• 



No. 9.5. 
Swiss skirting, 4 in. deep, to 



I/, ^Xf» ^\'/» ^J.'j. ^'^'L ^X'* «^ 
rC "/iV* '/i'^* '/|^ "/iv* '/jC */ 



No. 71. 
Hamburg, 9 inch, 



No. 73. 
Hamburg, 3 inch. 



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EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Etc.— Continued. 




Single Cambric Edge. 
Ko. 4828. % in. work, 3 in. total 
width, per yard. 





Single Cambric Edge. 
No. 4956. 1 in. work, 3I4 in. total 
width, per yard. 




Cambric Set. 
No. 4846. 1 in. work, inst., 2 in. 
total widDi. 
4847. 1 In. work, edge, 24' 
in. total width, 
per yard. 




Cambric Set. 

No. 4846. 1 ill. work, inst., 2ii . 
total width. 
4847. 1 in. work, inst., 2I4 
in. total width, 
per yard. 




Swiss Set. 

No. 5043. 1 in. work, edge, 21^ in. total width. No. 5044. 21^ in. work, edge, 5>^ in. total width. 

5045. 11 in. work, flounce," 23 in. total width. tc per yard. 




Xainsook Set. 
No. 4297. li| in. work, edge, 2i.^ in. total width. No. 4298. 4i^in. work, edge, 10 in. total width. 
4299. 9i.<iu. work, flounce, 23 in. total width. 4300. 20in.work,flounce, 45 in. total width. 

4301. 3()"in. work, flounce, 45 in. total width. to per yard. 





Cambric Set. 
No. 4869. ?4 in. work, inst., 3 
in. total width. 

4870. \% in. work, edge, 3 

in. total width. 

4871. 31.4' in. work, edge, 5 

in. total width. 
. to per yard. 



Single Cambric Edge. 

No. 4853. Vi in. work, S)! in. total 
width, per yard. 



Cambric Set. 
No. 4990. II3' in. work, inst., 3 
in. total width. 
4991. 3,i| in. work, inst., 6 

in. total width. 
4993. 3 in. work, edge, 5 in. 

total width. 
4993. 314 in. work, edge, 7 
in. total width, 
to . per yard. 






Nainsook Set. 






No. 4982. 


■'3 in. work, inst., 3 in. 
width. 


total 




4983. 


% in. work, edge, 3 in 

width. 
IJ^in. work, edge, 4 in 


total 




4984. 


total 


No. 4348 




width. 




4349. 


4985. 


314 in. work, edge, 5 in 


total 


4350. 




width. 




4351. 




to per yard. 









Nainsook Set. 
1 in. work, inst., 2I3 in. total width. 
% in. work, edge, 3 in. total width. 
IJ^ in. work, edge, 3 in. total width. 
SJ^in. work, odge, 6 in. total width. 
. per yard. 



Cambric Set. 
No. 4877. 1^' in. work, inst. 
in. total width. 

4878. 3I4 in. work, inst.. 

total width. 

4879. 1,14 in. work, edge, 

in. total width. 

4880. 1% in. work, edge. 

total width. 

4881. 2J4' in. work, edge. 

total width. 
4883. 4I0 in. work, edge, 
total width, 
to per yard. 



Sin. 



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TORCHON, VALENCIENNES, MEDICIS AND FANCY 

WASH LACES. 

® FOR ILLUSTRATIONS SEE FOLLOWING TWO PAGES. * 



REAL TORCHON LACES. 



No. 6. 
1. 
2. 

7. 

3. 
4. 
10. 



IJ^in 

3}4 



3 
4 

3J€ 



wide, per yard. per dozen yards. 



showy quality, good laco for skirts, per yard ; in- 
sertion to matcli, per yard, 
per yard. 

" insertion to match, peryard. 
wide feather edge very strong, per yard ; insertion 
to match. per yard. 

per yard ; insertion to match per yard, 
shell edge, fine quality, per yard ; insertion to 

match, per yard. 

showy Torchon, loopedge, peryard; insertion to 
match, peryard. 

very fine, peryard; li^in.,same pattern,^ per 
yard ; % in. wide, ^ per yard, 
loop edge, strong wear. per yard, 
heavy made, peryard; insertion to match 



yard 

per yard, 
loop edee, well made, 
match, per yard, 
fine Torchon, well made 
match, per yard- 
extra tine Torchon, per yard 
- lo per yard, 
fancy Torchon, choice design, 
to match, per yard. 



per 

per yard ; iu.sertion to 

per yard ; insertion to 

; insertion to match, 

per yard ; insertion 



REAL MEDICIS LACES. 



No. 22. Renaissance, 3 in. wide, 3 row, cer yard ; 2 row, per yard ; 
insertion to match, per yard. 
" 20. 2}4 in. wide, per yard ; insertion to match, per yard. 

" 25. 2^ 



FANCY WASH LACES. 



21. 3ii 
26. 5ii 

24. ^4 

33. 4 



in. wide. 



per yard ; 6 in. wide, 



No. 30. Fine Oriental, sample, 3% in. wide, 
per yard. 

Point de Gaze, 3 in. wide, per yard. 
Point de Maintenon, 4i^ in. wide. per yard ; 6 in. wide, 
per yard. 

Point de Genes, 4}^ in. -wide, per yard ; 2 in. wide.. ' 

Fine Oriental, 6 in. wide, per yard. 
Very fine thread, Mechlin, 4^4 in. wide, per yard. 
Very fine Point d'Alencon, 5^ in. wide, per yard ;4i^ in. wide, 
per yard. 
29. Fine Egyptian, 13 in. wide, in creamand beige, per yard. 
43. Fine Oriental net, 27 in. wide, per yard. 



VALENCIENNES LACES. 



No. 130. 3^ in. wide, per yard, per dozen yards. 

" 126. % 

" 129. IJ^ 

" 137. IJi 

" 131. 2 

" 130. 2M 

" 138. Normandy Valenciennes, sample, 4% in. wide, peryard; IJ^ 
in. wide, per yard ; 3^{ in. wide, per yard : insertion : — 
IJ^in. peryard; 41^ in., per yard ; net ; 27 in. per 

yard ; flouncing, 9 in. wide, ; 18 in. wide, ; 40 in. wide, 

" 195. Normandy Valenciennes Liace, sample, 5J^ in. wide, peryard; 
1^4 >°- wide, . per yard ; 2^4 in. wide, per yard ; 3J^ in. 
wide, per yard ; insertion to match, l^^' in. wide, per 

yard ; insertion to match, 4}^ in. wide, peryard ; net to match, 
27 in. wide, ; skirting to match, 40 in. wide, per yard. 



The above described are a few of the hundreds of styles to be had in ths department. Our intention is always to keep in stock the exact styles ad- 
vertised, but it sometimes happens that some of those will be sold out, in which case we request the privilege of sending the nearest style in stock at the 
same price, which can be returned if not entirely suitable. 

All lists subject to fluctuations in prices. 



8^° All Ladies who may desire to keep pace with the times, styles, assortments, etc., of rich Suits, Wraps, Household Furnishings, Notions, Kid 
Gloves, Kibbons, etc., would do well to communicate their wants to us, and every information will be given that lies in our power. 



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TORCHON, MEDICIS, VALENCIENNES AND FANCY WASH LACES.— Continued. 

The following cuts represent popular styles of the leading makes in wash laces. Our slock presents a much wider range of prices and grades than caB 
possibly be represented by illustrations. Our Torclion and iNIedicis Laces are all real and hand made. 






No. 5. 



Ko. 2. 




No. e. 



No. 14. 





^o. 11. 






No. 15. 




No. 17. 




No. 23. 




No. 18. 




No. 4. 




No. 10. 




No. 16. 




No, 20. 




No. 25. 






No. 31. 



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■HHiiiH 




No. 24. 






No. 127. 





No. 31. 




No. 'jr,. 





No. 26. 




No. 128. 




No. 37 




No. 34. 



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SB 


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IS 


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No. 28. 




No. 2y, 



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CREPE LISSE, SKIRT RUFFLINGS, CHEMISETTES, 

LACE COLLARS, ETC. 



All Crepe Lisse, made in every desirable color, such as white, creme, 
black, pink, blue, cardinal, lavender. 




1263. 
Three-row knife plaited Crepe Lisse, per yard. 



Fine Fedora Crepe Lisse, per yard. 



1044. 
Three-row side-plaited Crepe Lisse. per yard. 



Per Doz. Yds. 





Three-row shelled Crepe Lisse, per yard. 




Per Doz. Yds. 
Three-row fine plaited Crepe Lisse, with satin beads, per yard. . 



Per Doz. Yds. 





Per Doz. Yds. 



Per Doz. Yds. 
Three row plaited and shelled Crepe Lisse, per yard $2 50 




Three-row combination Crepe Lisse, per yard. 



Per Doz. Yds, 



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CREPE LISSE, RUFFLINGS, ETC.— Continued. 



Two-row box plait and flute Crepe Lisse, per yard 




Per Doz. Yds. 



Rose Pattern Crepe Lisso with clienille dots. per } anl 



I'LT Doz. YdB- 




Skirt Ruffling, fine Organdy, per yard 



460. 
Two-row silk miill, rose pattern, per yard, 



Per Doz. Yds. 




Two-row mull and lace, edge-plaited, per yard 



Per Doz. Yds. 



Two-row mull and lace, edge-fluted, per yard. 



Skirt Ruffling, two-row Brettone lace, per yard 



Per Doz. Yds. 




Per Doz. I'ds. 




Skirt Ruffling, wide plaite, Val. lace flouncing, ])cr yard. 



Her l>oz. Yds. 



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"V.i; \m\ \ u /f 




No. 100. CENTER TABLE COVER. 

A s'amptuous, rich, silk center piece, bordered ■with costly tapestry and 
fringed edges, represented by the accompanying illustration ; made in all shades ; 
size, 4-4. 




No. 101. SILK PLTTSH TABLE COVER. 

Embroidered with tapestry border, lined with canton flannel, frmged edges, 
etc., as illustrated; size 4-4. 




No. 4601. TOILET AND MANICURE CASE. 

Covered with silk plush and lint d with colored satm, containing: 
minor, comb, hairbrush, powder box, nail cleaner, nail polisher, 
etc., a complete toilet cabinet; durable, lasting and beautiful; it 
makes a superb article for presentation. 




No. 4607. COMBINED TOILET AND MANICURE SET. 

Extra fine finish and quality, with seven pieces: scissors, nail and 
hair brushes, nnil clennrr. powder bf-x, comb and mirror. Case with 
ornamental floral aee.orations on silk plush, lined throughout with 
satin. 




No. 4629. HER MAJESTY'S BOX. 

Manicure Toilet — a gem for any dressing case. Elaborate and 
eci-itly implements made of the finest materials with hand labor. 
Artistic patterns — the same assortment as set No. 4607, excepting: 
the scissors are substituted by a splendid tooth brush. 




No. 4506. THE PRACTICAL TOILET CASE. 

A handsome plush covered box, with hair brush, comb and mirror 
I'n satin padded and lined cushion, side and bottom. A useful and 
appropriate wedding, birthday or holiday gift. 




No. 4629 — Open. This illustration aflfords you a fair view of 
"Her Majesty's Box,'' described above, and it may be recommended 
as the "gem" among this collection of Toilet and Manicure sets. 



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UPHOLSTERY AND LACE CURTAINS. 

Our Upholstery and Lace Curtain Dcpartnu'Dt has bucorae a very important branch of our business. The steady increase of our sales bears 
evidence of the approval of intelligent and discriminating people who have favored us with their patronage. We have done our utmost to preserve the 
very choicest novelties of both foreign and domestic manufacture, and everything suitable for household decorations can be found in this department, 
our large purchasing capacitj' insuring for us the right prices and the best discounts from manufacturers. 

NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 

SCOTCH GUIPURE EFFECT. 










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POPULAR LACE CURTAINS. BARGAIN 'A. 




.<.v*,v .."/;«■ ss- ■ rf< 






No. 323. 

The cheapest and hest for the money ever oflfered, .Designed to fill the wants and requirements of many homes Size, 3}| yards long, 53 inches, 
■wide. Sold in pairs. 



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POPULAR LACE CURTAINS. BARGAIN 'B.' 




No. 194. THE PARIiOR DECORATOR AND DRAPER. 

A superb hanging for a low price article, and often answers every demand made on a much more costly pair. A good quality of lace, and when m 
service effects a very tasteful appearance. 



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No. 1637.-33^ yards long, 53 inches wide. 

No. I<j37. Window curtain of tlie finest lace, the newest Parisian pat- 
tern as represented by illustration— 3i yards long by 53 inches wide. Sold 
in pairs — complete for any size window. 




No. 1726. —S% yards long, 50 inches -wide. 

No. 1735. Lace Curtain of the popular New York City pattern. One 
of the fastest selling designs made; a style which has become a "standard," 
and -will look as good as new after repeated cleanings. 



i S. 



'^ "' ?T 

° o 3 t-, 

a" ^n '^ 

^ :^ J: O 

350 

?: o e. 



53 ct 




No. 1640. 31^ yards long, 50 inches wide. 



S 2 



fmi&&i (sxisi''^ ^m^^^®-i P, 




BED SET No. 5044 



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FANCY ART AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT.— Continued. 



No. 1. Importerl Chenille, for embroidery work, in all colors, 

skein . or per dozen , and in quantities of 6 dozen , per doz . . 



No. 2. Chenille, for embroidery work, all colors, 
doz 



per skein, per 



No. 3. 

No. 3. Best Silk Imported Arsenes, a skein, or per dozen, in 
quantities of 6 dozen, per doz 

mm 

No. 4. 

No. 4. Soft Chenille Silk, size of cut, all colors, per yard 

No. 5. Best Imported Ribusene, in all colors, per skein, per doz. .. . 

No. 6. Best Scotch Flax Linen, for outlining and embroidery, in 
all colors, per skein, per doz 

No. 7. The New Barggen Art Thread Linen, for outlining, couch- 
ing, and the new embroidery work ; now the latest ; fast dyes 
and all colors. Sample of work done with the thread for 
It makes very handsome work , . a skein, perdozen skeins. . 

^-re^Tsy-^ No. 8. D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton, all 

ij«~mL^. colors and fast dyes, in all numbers 

.^^^S(5E75!^#\ from 20 to 90, 3 skeins per doz- 

AtJ^ <^k\0\ en skeins. 
1^1 Is jwff^ ■ 

'^ ,,^^ "'ij+j No. 9. The D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, in 

\^\.C 30 ) J kol white, ecru and red, 10 dram ball, 

\^^^:~-^y9y/ numbers run from 20 to 90, per ball. 

^<:iy^^s^^ No. 10. Sea Island Crochet Cotton, m white, 
No. 16. enru and red, all sizes from 20 to 80, 
fast dyes, 25 dram balls, per ball 

No. 11. Cord for the new embroidery work and couching, per 
skein 

No. 22. Banner Rods, brass, rustic pattern, imitation of wood, 8 in. 
10 in. 12in. 14 in. 16 in. 18 in. 
20 in. 34 iu 

No. 23. Silk cov^ered banner rod, with chenille flower bud ends, 
very handsome, each, 8 in. .. 12 in 

GILT AND BRASS DECORATION ORNAMENTS. 

No. 12. Gold and Silver Spangles, all sizes, per 1 oz. package 

Hammered brass and colored crescents with star in center : 






No. 13. 
Large — joz. 



No. 14. 
Medium— doz. 



No. 15. 
Small — doz . 



No. 16. Hammered brass crescents, with star in center and with 
coin bangle, large size, per dozen, medium, per dozen, 
small, per doz 



No. 17. Coin sequents in hammered brass or stamped Egyptian, 
in all sizes, iu either pattern : 




No, 18. Hammered Brass Rings, ?^iE 
doz. 



No 


24. 
doz. 








No 


.25. 
doz. 


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No. 28. 
\Vood Embroidery Hoops, round, in diameter, 5 iu. 
12 in. .; 15 in 



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No. 29. 
No. 29. Wood's Adjustable Embroidery Frame vrith Morley's Ad- 
justable Clamps, set complete, ■ Without, 12 inches 
15 in. 18 iu. 27 iu 



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KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY SILKS. 

B}' careful study and long experience we find that the Eureka Silks aie 
the best for Embroidery and Knitting purposes, of which we carry a com- 
plete line, and we recommend to our customers. A trial will convince you. 

No. 1. Best Eureka Knitting Silk, all colors, half ounce spools, 
per spool 

No. 3. Second Quality Eureka ICnitting Silk, all colors, warranted 
all silk, half ounce spool, per spool 

Parties who prefer other makes of knitting silks, we will accommodate 
them at the following prices : 

No. 3. Florence Knitting, per spool 

No. 4. Corticelli " " 

No. 5. Belding's " " 

No. 6. Eureka Embroidery Silk, all colors, per skein, or per 

dozen, assorted or solid colors, or 10 dozen for 

No. 7. Eureka Shaded Embroidery Silk, per skein, perdoz. .. . 
No. 8. Second quality Embroidery Silk, per bunch of skeins. . . 
No. 9. Eureka Filling Silk, all colors, per skein, per dozen. . . 
No. 10. Eureka Wash Silk, warranted fast dye, all colors, per 

skein, per dozen 

No. 11. Eureka Purse Twist, all colors, half ounce spools, perspool 

No. 13. Eureka Darning Silk, all colors, 10-yd. spools, each 

No. 13. Eureka Filo Silk, per skein, per dozen 

No. 1-1. Best Wool Crewels, in all colors, per skein, per dozen. . 

No. 15. Crazy Patches, per package 

No. 16. Purse Beads, steel aud gold, per bunch 

No. 18. Bangle Hooks, per dozen 

No, 19. Pin Cushions, for covering, each, 4 in. ,6 in. , 8 in. 

. lOin. ,13in 

No. 20. Balsam Fir Pillows, size. A, ; B, ; C, , D., each 

No. 21. ToiletBottles, with cut glass stoppers, tor oovermg, "quarts," 

oval and square, each, ; per pair, ; round, "pints," 

each, ; per pair 

CANVASES, PLUSHES, ETC. 

No. 23. White Cotton .Java Canvas, 18 in. wide, per yard 

No. 23. White Cotton Java Canvas, 27 in. wide, per yard 

No. 34. Worsted Java Cotton Canvas, best imported, 18 in. wide, 

per yard 

No. 35. White Waffle, or honey-comb canvas, 18 in. wide, peryard. 
No. 26. Colored Waffle, or honey-comb canvas, all colote, 18 in. 

wide, per yard 

No. 27. Railroad Canvas, blue and white, 18 in. wide, per yard 

No. 30. Penelope or working canvas, all sizes of mesh, blue stripe, 

27 in. wide, per yard 

No. 31. Linen "Aida" Canvas, all colors, 27 in. wide, peryard.... 

No. 32, Burlap Canvas, 37 in. wide, per yard 

No. 33. Burlap "Aida" Canvas, 37 in. wide, per yard 

No. 34. Congress Canvas or Scrim, 18 inches wide, white or cream 

peryard, • 

No. 35. Linen MomieX'lotn, 18 inches wide, white or cream, per 

yard 

No. 36. Panama Canvas, 18 inches wide, cream color, per yard. . . . 

No. 37. Pelt Cloth, best quality, 36 inches wide, per yard 

No. 38. Felt Cloth, best quality, 73 inches wide ...per yard 

No. 39. Silk Plush, 24 inches wide, peryard, 

No. 40. Japanese Pongee Silk, 19 inches wide, all colors, per yard. 

No. 41. Bolting Clolh Silk, 36 inches wide, white, per yard 

No. 43. Flowered Pongee Silk, 27 inches wide, per yard 

CHENILLE AND SILK CORDS. 



No. 1. Fancy Silk Chenille Cord, plain colors and fancy colors, 
per yard " 



No. 2. Hand Twisted Silk Cord, for fanc}' work or dress trim- 
mings, per yard 



No. 4. All Silk (spun silk), twisted in cable cord, per yard. 



No. 3. Heavy Silk aud Tinsel Mixed Cord, per yard. 



No. 5. Extra Heavy Tin.sel and Chenille Cord with fancy varie- 
gated color, per yard 



SILK TASSELS, BALLS, ETC. 

No. 6. Small Chenille Ball Tassels, all colors,, 
each; per doz 

>'ci. 7. Chenille Ball Tassels 1-inch in diameter, 
silk cord pendant, each; per dozen... 

No. 8. Double Ball Chenille Tassels, large size 
in plain colors, each; per dozen 

No. 9- Long Silk Pendants for table scarfs, 
each ; per dozen 

No. 10. Silk Flossy Tassels, large, very pretty,, 
each; per dozen 

No. 11. Acorn Ornament or Drop, Tinsel cov- 
ered and Chenille, each; per dozen. . . 

No. 12. Silk Tassels 1 J. 2 inches long, each; 
per dozen 

FRINGES. 



No. 13. Silk Cut Tassel 
Fringe for curtains, 
tidies and draperies, all 
colors, peryard 




No. 14. Same style of goods but wider, per yard, 




No. 15. Fancy Ball Fringe 
all silk, 3 inches deep, 
all colors, per yard.. 

No. 16. A very large assort- 
ment of extreme nov- 
elties 3 to 5 in. wide, 
very elaborate in every 
color and in combina- 
tion of colors; per yd. 



No. 17. Silk Chenille Fringe, 5"^ 
in. wide, all colors, per yard. 



No. 18. Same Fringe in worsted, 
per yard, 



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No. 19. Heavy Chenille Fringe, 
pure silk BJ^ in. deep, per 
yard 



Xo. 20, Silk Tassel Fringe, 
in assorted colors, for 
Jlantels and Lambre- 
quins, 61^ in. wide, per 
yard 

No. 21. Seine Twine, tine 
thread, all colors, for 
^ lb. skein 



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No. 23. Seine Twine, in 
all principal colors, 
for % lb. skein of 
sizes 6, 9 and 13. . 



No. 33. Kismet or Tin- 
sel, for outlining, 
a ball, or per 
box of 8 balls. . . . 



aOLD FRINGE AND BRAIDS. 

No. 24. Gold or Silver BulUoa fringe } ^ "'■ ^'^'"- " '"■ ^i^ '"■ =^ '"• 

No. 2,"). Gold or Silver Tliread, per spool 

.No. 26. Gold or Silver Cord, per piece, 

Mo. 27. Gold or Silver Braid, per piece of C 3-ards; 

A complete assortment of all Pattern Books. 



STEEL PURSES, CLASPS AND RINGS. 




No. 1. Steel Purse, Rings and Fringe. 




vifi^^ 







No. ;i Steel Purse Rings, Tassel and Fringe 




2. Steel Purse, Clasp and Fringe. 



No. 4. Cut Steel Purse Rings, Tassel and Fringe. 





' No. ,5, Steel Purse Rings and Fringe, per set 



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No. 6. Cut Steel Purse Rings, Tassel and Fringe. . . 




No. 7. Cut Steel Purse Bars and Chain, 



No. 8. Plain Purse Rings, per pair 

No. 9. Cut Steel Purse Rings, per pair. 



NEEDLES AND CROCHET HOOKS. 

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No. 11. Wood Afghan Needles and Hooks, each, 

No. 13. Embroidery Needles, Chenille and Tape, per paper. 

No. 13. Crewel Needles, per paper 

No. 14. Netting Needles, each 

No. 15. Netting Meshes, per paper 

No. 16. Rubber Shuttles, each 

No. 17. Bone Crochet Hooks, each. 

No. 18. Rubber Crochet Hooks, each, 

No. 19. Steel Crochet Hooks, each, 5c., 

No. 20. Wooden Crochet Hooks, extra long eii^h 

No. 31. Steel Knitting Needles, per set. .- 

No. 23. Bone Knitting Needles, per pair,. 

No. 23. Rubber Knitting Needles, per pair, 

No. 24. Wooden Knitting Needles, per pair, 



TRAY CLOTH. 






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No. 1. Tray Cloth Fringe and assorted stamped designs, 23.K34. 

No, 2. Tray Cloth Fringe and assorted stamped designs, 21x30. 

No. 8. Tray Cloth, plain hemstitched, pure linen, 18x37 

No. 4. Tray Cloth, plain hemstitched, 18x37 in., 

No. 5. Butcher Linen Tray Cloth, 

No. 6. Momie Tray Cloth," 








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SPLASHER. 

No. 7. Fringed Splasher, 23x34. 
No. 8. 'Plain Momie Splasher,-'"' 
Ni ii ;-iiitclier Linen Momie Splasliei; 



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ARTIST S' MAT ERIALS 

DEVOE & CO.'S TUBE PAINTS. 

No. 1. 
American Vermillion Ivory Black 

Antwerp Blue King's Yellow 

Asphaltum Lamp Black 

Bistre Light Ri-d 

Bitumen Light Raw Sienna 

Blue Black Megilp 

Bone Brown Mummy 

Brilliant Yellow Mauve LaVo 

Brown Ochre Naples Yellow, No. 1, 

Brown Pink Light 

Burnt Umber Naples Yellow, No. 2, 

Burnt Roman Ochre Medium 

Burnt Sienna Naples Y'ellow, No. 3, 

Burnt Terre Verte Deep 

Caledonian Brown Neutral Tint 

Cappah Brown New Blue 

Cassel Earth Olive Lake 

Cork Black Olive Tint 

Copal Megilp Orpiment 
Chrome Green, No. 1, Oxford Ochre 

Light Paris Blue 

Chrome Green, No. 3, Paris Green 

Medium Payne's Grey 

Chrome Green, No. 3, Permanent Blue 

Deep Permanent White 

Chrome Yellow, No. 1, Permanent Green 

Light Persian Bed 

Chrome Yellow, No, 2, Prussian Blue 

Medium Prussian Brown 
Chrome Yellow, No. 3, Prussian Green 

Deep Purple Lake 

Chrome Orange Raw Sienna 

Chrome Red Raw Umber 

Cologne Earth Roman Ochre 

China White Rose Pink 

Chinese Blue Rose Lake 

Cremnitz White Scarlet Lake 

Carmine Lake Silver White 

Crimson Lake Sugar of Lead 

Emerald Green Transparent Gold Ochre 

Flake White Terra Rosa 

French Green Terre Verte 
French Naples Yellow Vandyke Brown 

Flesh Ochre Venetian Red 

Gamboge Verdigris 

Gold Ochre Verona Brown 

Indian Lake Veronese Green 

Indian Red Yellow Ochre 

Indigo Y'ellow Lake 

Italian Pink Zinc White 

No. 2. 

Blue Verditer French Vermillion 

Burnt Lake Gaude Lake 

Citron Yellow Green Lake 

Cerulean Blue Imperial Orange 

Chinese Green Perfect Yellow 

Chinese Vermillion Sepia 
English Vermillion 

No. 3. 

Brown Madder Malachite Green 

Cobalt Green Oxide of Chromium 

Emeraude Green Pink Madder 

Extract of Gamboge Rose Madder 

Madder Lake Transparent Oxide of 

Madder Lake, Deep Chromium 

No. 4. 

Cobalt Blue Mars Yellow 

Cadmium, Lemon Mars Brown 

Cadmium, Pale Mars Red 

Cadmium, Light Mars Violet 

Cadmium, Yellow Orange Vermillion 

Cadmium, Deep Paul Veronese Green 

Cadmium, Orange Robert's Lake 

Cadmium, Red, Rubens' Madder 
Extract of Vermillion Scarlet Vermillion 

Indian Yellow Ultramarine 
Lemon Yellow 

No. 5. 

Antimony Yellow Purple Madder 

Capucine Madder Violet Carmine 
French Carmine 

No. 6. 

Burnt Carmine Madder Carmine 

Ultramarine Ash Mars Orange 

Scarlet Madder Yellow Madder 



No. 7. 

Robert's Lake, No. 1 Robert's Lake, No. 5 

Robert's Lake, No. 2 Robert's Lake, No. G 

Robert's Lake, No. 3 Robert's Lake, No. 7 

Robert's Lake, No. 4 Robert's Lake, No. 8 

PALETTE KNIVES, ETC. 

No. 23— Artists' fine Palette Knives. 3 or 3^ 
inches, with ebony handles. 

No. 24 — The same, 4 inches, trowel shaped, 
with ebony handles. 

Curved steel Canvas Erasers, with Ebony 
handles. 

No. 25— 2-inch. 

No. 25}-a— 3-inch. 

BRUSHES, ETC. 

Postage on any brush, 3c. 

No. 58 — Red Sable Brushes, for oil painting; 
round and flat, with polished handles and nickel- 
plated ferrules. 

Size No. 1. Size No. 7. 

Size No. 2. Size No. 8. 

Size No. 3. Size No. 9. 

Size No. 4. Size No. 10. 

Size No. 5. Size No. 11. 

Size No. 6. Size No. 12. 

No, 59 — Badger Blenders. 
Size No. 1. Size No. 9. 

Size No. 6. Size No. 12. 

No. 60 — Superfine flat bristle brushes. 
Size No. 0. Size No. 6 

Size No. 3. 

No. 61 — Full assortment of frosted and plate 
glass panels, water color panels, brass and china 
placques, picture easels, white, wire and gold 
plates. Prices on application. 

ACADESIT BOARDS. 

Postage, each dozen, 10c. 
No. 701— Size 6x9 in. No. 703— Size 12x18 in. 
No. 702— Size 9x12 in. No. 704— Size 18x24 in. 

WOODEN PALETTES. 

No. 18 — Oiled mahogany, square, 13x13 in. 

No. 19 — Oiled maple, oval, 16 inches long. 

No. 20- — Polished Walnut, square, 14x14 in. 

No. 21 — Polished satin wood, oval, 15 in. 
long. 

HARD PASTEL CRAYONS— First Qual- 
ity. 

No. 52 — Box of 12 crayons, assorted colors. 

No" 53 — Box of 30 crayons, assorted colors. 

No. 54 — -Box of 48 crayons, assorted colors, 

DRAWING PAPERS. 

Postage, 10c per quire. 
No. 55 — Whatman's ordinary surface. 

Size No. 1, 13x17 inches. 

Size No. 2, 17x23 inches. 
No. 56 — Whatman's perfectly smooth surface. 

Size No. 3, 22x30 inches. 
No. 57 — French white drawing paper. 

Size No. 4, 15}4x\9}4 inches. 

Size No. 5, 19x37 inches. 

Size No. 5, 26x40 inches. 

PASTEL CRAYONS. 

Extra soft French pastel crayons, each wrapped 
in tissue paper. 
No. 48 — Box No. 6, 28 crayons, assorted colors. 
No. 49 — Box No. 5 40 crayons, assorted colors. 
No. 50 — Box No. 3, 60 crayons, assorted colors. 
No. 51 — Box No. 2, 138 crayons, ass't'd colors. 

THE NEW PALETTE CHALK BOX. 

ForStuelents, Schools of Art, Etc., Etc. 

No. 40 — Tlie lid of this box is covered inside 
with chamois leather for stumping, and the 
thumb-hole is so arranged as to allow of the box 
being held on the hand as comfortably as a pal- 
ette. The box contains: 4 each Nos. 1, 2 and 3 
square black Conte crayons; 2 each Nos. 1 and 2 
Lemoine's round white crayons; 1 bottle stump- 
ing chalk (Sauce Velours); 1 each Nos. 4 and 6 
white paper stumps; 1 No. 2 white leather 
stump; 4 white Tortillon stumps; 4 gray Tortil- 
lon stumps; 1 brass portcrayon. Weight, fitted 
complete, under 8 oz., or about the same as an 
ordinary 12inch mahogany palette. 



METALLIC LUSTRE PAINTS. 

For Painting on Plush, Velvet, Silk, Satin, Tap- 
estry and other Fabrics. 

The Metallic Lustre Paints should not be 
mixed with DRY POWDER COLORS, as it 
detracts from their brilliancy. 

Where colors other than metallic are required, 
F. W. Devoe & Cj's oil colors in tubes should be 
used with mixing medium, and high lights and 
lustres put on with metallic paints. The Metallic 
Lustre Paints are sold only in bottles, and bear 
F. W. Devoe & Go's trade mark. 

No. 42. Polished wood box, size 6}^x8J^ in., 
containing 16 bottles; light gold, deep gold, 
green gold, silver, brilliant silver, light green, 
dark green, scarlet, carmine, copper, flesh, 
orange, rich biown, bright blue, bright green, 
bright purple, bottle of mixing medium, 3 china 
saucers, 3 brushes and directions. 

No. 43 — Extra colors: Light gold, deep gold, 
green gold, brilliant gold, silver, brilliant silver, 
light green, dark green, light purple, scarlet, car- 
mine, crimson, copper, flesh, orange, brown, 
blue. 

No. 44 — Bright green, bright blue, bright crim- 
son, bright purple, bright mauve, bright sky 
blue, bright cobalt green, bright cobalt blue. 

No. 45 — Mixing medium. 

No. 46 — Plither powder, in half ounce bottles; 
silver and gold. 

No. 47 — The same, orange, crimson, coiTee, 
cashmere, Victoria Green, light blue, moss 
green, lilac, fire, old gold and dark blue. 

WATER COLOR BOX. 

No. 41 — The School of Art box of moist water; 
chrome yellow, gamboge, vermillion, lake, Prus- 
sian blue, ultramarine, yellow ochre, light red, 
burnt Sienna, Sepia, Vandyke brown, and emer- 
ald green. Twelve colors, with three brushes. 
Fitted according to the arrangement recommend- 
ed by the Department of Science and Art. Lon- 
don. In using observe the following directions: 
I. — Let the water used with the colors be always 
quite clear and free from grit, likewise the palette 
which is used to mix them on. II. — Do not 
touch the colors with a dirty brush, but use 
clean water with them. III. — Never leave the 
colors too wet after using them. IV. — Always 
wash the brushes clean after use, by rinsing them 
in water. V. — Never put the brush in (he mouth. 
VI. — Never leave the brush in the water. VII. — 
Dry the brushes on a sponge or linen. VIII. — 
Never place them flat on the table. 



Send 8 cents for a Sample Book. 



VERY LARGE DISCOUNTS 

— ON — 

Wall Paper 
and 
Ornainental 

Decorations^ 



Including all grades, qualities and prices, from 
the cheapest color prints to the most costly gold 
and embossed European papers. 

This line is represented by three sample books. 
No. 1, cheap. No. 2, medium. No. 3, costly 
grades. Send 8 cents for a sample book. 



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Fine 



Clotliingr Sit the Lo-wrest I'rices consistent 
'writli S\iperior Q\iSLlities- 





MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT. 

We show over 200 styles of fine Suits, ranging in price from 
$8 00 to $40 00. Among the special bargains we offer this season is an all 
wool dark blue Sack Cheviot Suit, well worth $15 00, that we offer at the 
low price of $9.00; we have all sizes from 33 to 44. We offer choice 
of 1,000 fine all-wool suits, in .sacks and frocks, at $12 00 each, suits 
that are worth and are sold all over the United States at $15 00 to 
$16 00. We guarantee them the best wearing goods made. $15 00 is 
our price for a fine, all wool, imported corkscrew full Prince Albert Suit, 
the real value of which is fully $30 00. We can fit the tallest and stoutest 
men in our suit stock. 

Always send your correct measure, giving us as near as possible style 
of goods and color wanted, and we will send the goods by express with 
privil'ige of examination. 



MEN'S OVERCOATS. 

We are selling the best values in Overcoats ever seen in Chicago. 
This is told us nearly every day. We have all grades, from a good, every- 
day Overcoat at |3 90, to the finest fur-lined garment made, up to $100 00. 
Our special values are in the medium and fine grades — from $15 00 to 
$40 00. They are superior to most made-to-order wear, at about half the 
price. 

We are now offering good, all wool Beaver Overcoats, well worth 
$12 00, for the low price of $8.00. One of the greatest bargains ever seen 
is our fine, all wool fine Chinchilla Overcoats, lined throughout with fine 
satin, which we offer at the unprecedentedly low price of $18 00. We 
guarantee this garment well worth $25 00, but our price is only 
$18 00. We always keep in stock overcoats to fit extra large or fat men. 

We will express to any part of the United States, C. 0. D., any of our 
goods and allow you to examine the same. If not satisfactory, we will 
pay return charges. 



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Our Boys' Clothing Business has increased so rapidly of late that we 
have heen obliged to add another and a separate department for this important 
branch of our business. 

BOYS' CLOTHING. 

We have an elegant stock of children's kilt suits in all fabrics, at prices 
from $1 94 to $r, for good qualities of cassimere and up to flo for 
the superior grade ; also finest tricots, fine cloths and worsteds. Always 
Cive the age olf your boy and stale if he is large or small for his age lu 
boys' short pants suits we have an immense variety for boys from 4 to 14 
years old Prices range from 13 to $14, plain or plaited styles. For boys 
wearing long pants, from 13 to 18 years, we carry also an enormous variety, 
at prices from $4 to $30. 

We carry a full line of boys' extra knee pants or long pants, any size 
and quality desired. 





OVERCOATS. 

We are daily crowded with patrons for big and little boys' overcoats, 
for no stock in the city surpassesours in point of sizes, qualities and lowness 
of price. "Whether you want a kilt overcoat for little boys, from 3 to 10, 
or the longer ones for boys from 5 to 13 years, or for the big boys from 15 
to 18 years, we can certainly please you in price and quality. We 
have boys' overcoats with capes or without and ulster or plain overcoats; 
all prices from $3 to $30. Always order your boys' overcoats full size, so 
they will last two years. 

SHIRT WAISTS. 

We carry a full stock of flannel and percale shirt waists, from 25 cents to $2. 



OUR HAT DEPARTMENT 



IS REPLE TE WITH E VER YTHING FOR MENS AND BO YS WEAR. 



Elegant Caps, 

Fine Pur Derby Hats, 

Our Derby can't be equaled for price anywhere 

in this country 
Silk hats. 



We Handle, at Factory Prices, all Goods carried by 
Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. 



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MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 



Our stock of Dres8 and TJnlaundried Shirts is the best and most complete in this city, and by dealing directly with the manufacturers, with- 
f ut the intervention of middlemen, we are enabled to offer our goods at lower prices than are to be met with elsewhere. Comfort, ease and perfect 
fit are the distinguishing features of our Shirts, and we guarantee the excellence of the workmanship. 

In Gentlemen's Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders, etc., etc., every novelty is added to our stock as soon as brought out, and the same 
scale of low prices prevails in this department as in all others, which means to those living in distant places. Men's Furnishing Goods at little more 
than one-half the regular furnishing-store prices. 

GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. 

We desire to call especial attention to our immense assortment of Collars, Cuffs and Shirts and can assure our patrons that they will receive 
well-made, good-wearing articles, there being'no more reliable and satisfactory goods manufactured. 

We carry a complete line of t'lc celebrated " M. & B." brand, and can supply members with any or all of them, at a discount of 



MEN'S SIZES, 14 TO 18 INCHES. BOYS' SIZES, 12, 12i.,, 13, ISV^' INCHES. 



STYLES CORRECT, 



Our illustrations represent the leading stj'les of the season. 



LINEN THE BEST. 













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GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS— Continued. 

The CRESCENT BRAND, 1900 Linen Collars, usually sold at 20 cents each, we sell at 

or a dozen. Cuffs, a pair. 











WOODBURY, 








CANNES 




M. & B. Collars, 



each ; 3 for 



for 



per dozen. M. & B. Cuffs, cents per pair; 3 pairs 

per dozen. 



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CRESCENT SHIRTS. 

These Shirts have patent facings, double back and front, and are warranted to give entire 
satisfaction, there being no better Shirt made. 






Xot 700, 



each, 



6 for 



Lot 600, 



each, - 6 for 



I Lot 400. 



each, 



In addition to the above famous brand we beg to call special attention to our very large and choice assortments of Ready-made Shirts and Night- 
Bobes, both laundried and unlaundried, at exceptionally low prices, and in quality and style rivaling custom-made goods. In ordering ready-made 
Shirts it is necessary to give size of neck and length of sleeve from the middle of the back, as all other measurements are made proportionately. 



MEN'S SIZES, 14 to 18 inches. 

The following arj a few samples of these goods: 



YOUTHS' SIZES, 13 to 14 inches. 



BOYS' SIZES, 12 to 13 1-2 inches. 



Lot 1. Men's Unlaundried White Shirts, with re-enforced front and back, 
made from Lonsdale muslin; sizes, 14 to 18; price, 

" 2. Men's Unlaundried White Shirts, made from New York Mills mus- 
lin, re-enforced set-in bosom, continuous facinas in back and sleeves, 
and linen collar bands; sizes, 14 to 17; price, 

" 3. Men's Unlaundried White Shirts, made from best New York Mills 
muslin, re-enforced front and back, set-in bosom, and continuous 
facings in back and sleeves; sizes, 14i^ to ITJ.^ ; price, 

" 4. Jlcn's Unlaundried White Shirts, made from Utica Mills muslin, 
re-enforced front and back, or plain back with pointed French yoke, 
set-in bosom, and patent back and sleeves. These are made with 
plain wristband or cuffs; sizes, 14 to 17; price, 

" 5. Men's Unlaundried White Shirts, made from Utica Nonpareil mus- 
lin, re-enforced set-in bosom, pointed yoke and patent continuous 
facings, with bands or cuffs; sizes, 14 to 17; price, 

Men's Laundried Shirts, 
No. 1. The Monarch. Plaited Shirt, open in the front or back, with all 
the latest improvements-. 



Laundried. 
No. 2. Men's re-enforced front and back, with continuous facings: sizes, 
14 to 17; 
3. E.\tra fine finished, with best New York Mills muslin, with all the 
latest improvements; sizes, 14 to 17; 

Colored Shirts. 
No. 1. Heavy Gingham Working Shirts, with or without collars; sizes, 
14 to 17; 

French Percale Shirts. 
No. 1. With two collars and one pair of cutTs; sizes, 14 to 16>^; 

Extra Heavy French Percales. 

No. 1. Two collars and one pair of cuffs; sizes, 14 to 16V<; 

Colored Shirts. 
No. 1. Heavy Seersucker Shirts, with two collars and one pair of ci^i; 
sizes, 14 to 17; 



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SHI RTS— Continued. 



185 



French Penang. 

Extra quality, three collars aud one pair of cuffs; sizes, 14 to 163^; 
Cuffs to match or different colors. 



Boys' White Shirts. 

No. 1. Strong, well sewed, re-enforced front and back, with continuous 
facings. Unlaundried; sizes, 13 to 14; 
3. New York Mills muslin, set-in bosom and continuous facings; 
well laundried; sizes, 13 to 14. 



Men's Night-Shirts. 

Np. 1. Plain front, of Wamsutta mvislin, strong and well made; sizes 14 
to 18; 

2. Fancy front, good cotton, stayed seams and ^okes; sizes, 14 
to 18; 

3. Fancy trimmed front, Utica Mills muslin; sizes, 14 to 18; 

4. Heavy Twilled Cotton Flannel Night-Shirts; sizes, 14 to 18-. 



Boys' Night-Shirts. 

These are made for boys of material that will stand the wear and tear 
boys give tJ all their garments. 
No. 1. The material is extra strong, heavy cotton; sizes, 12 to 14; 



Gentlemen's Fancy Flannel Shirts and Boys' Waists. 

These are assorted in grays and fancy colors, except where marked 
"blue." We get them manufactured for us, aud therefore have every 
confidence in recommending them for their excellent quality and work- 
manship. Five styles. 




No. 359. 
17 

318. 
365. 
256. 
382. 
251. 
380. 
258. 
377. 
378. 
361. 



Style A. 

Men's Fancy Flannel Shirts, gray and fancy colors; sizes, 14 to 
price, each. 

Same sizes and quality, price, each 

" " extra " " " 

Boys' Shirts. 

-wool Blue Flannel Shirt; sizes, 13J^ to 14; price, 

wool Blue Flannel Shirt, good quality; sizes, 12i/to 

wool Blue Flannel Shirt; sizes, 13J^ to 14; price, 
■wool Blue Flannel Shirt; extra good quality; sizes, 13^2 



No. 322. 


Boys' All- 


382. 


Boys' All- 


14 


price, 


380. 


Boys' All- 


378. 


Boys' All- 


to 


14; price, 




Sl 

style B. 

No. 381. Men's Fancy Flannel Shirts, in gray and fancy colors; sizes, 
14 to 17; price, each. 
364. oame colors and .sizes, but of an improved quality; price, 

367! 
353. 

370. Same as above, but excellent in quality 

270. " '■ " 

440. Very superior quality 



Boys' Shirts. 

No. 367B. Boys' All-wool Shirts, in gray and fancy colors; sizes, 13J^ to 
14; price, 
347B. Boys' Shirts, Blue Flannel; sizes, 12}^ to 14; price. 




Style C. 

No. 363. Men's All-wool Shirts, in gray and fancy colors; sizes, 14 to 

17; price, 

313C. Similar to above 

486C. Men's All-wool Flannel Shirts, in blue only. 

366C. 

403C. 
390. 
313. 
404. 

quality 



extra good 



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SHIRTS.— Continued. 




No. 149. 
187. 
148. 
185. 
189. 
190. 



Style D. 

Boys' Flannel Waists; ages 4 to 13 years. 

Boys' All-wool Flannel Waists, in plain colors, price. 



in fancv colors. 




Style i-. 
No. 182. Boys' All-wool Flannel Waists, ages 4 to liiyeu-s, price, 
184. 
175. 

181. Gray and fancy colors 

153. " " " very superior 



The following are otlier samples of excellent quality we carry, and 
which we can highly recommend : 

No. 8. Men's All-wool Ladies' Cloth, of fine mi.xtures, , 

10. Men's All-wool Flannel, gray and brown mixed, 

13. Men's All-wool Flannel, in fancy and plain colors, 

14. Men's All-wool Flannel Shirts, in plain colors, fine quality, 
16. Men's Double-breasted Blue Flanuel Shirts, 

18. Men's Double-bre;isted Blue Flannel Shirts, finer quality, 

20. Men's Double-breasted Blue Flannel Shirts, extra fine quality, 

32. Boys' All-wool Flannel Shirts, plain colors, good quality, 
24. Boys' All-wool Flannel Shirts, plain colors, finer quality, 

26. Boys' All-wool Flannel Shirts, plain and mixed colors, extra fine 

quality, 
38. Boys' All-wool Flannel Waists, in plain colors, plaited back and 

front, 
30. Boys' All-wool Flannel Waists, in plain and fancy colors, plaited 

back and front, fine quality, 

33. Boys' All-wool Flannel Waists, in plain and fancy colors, plaited 
back and front, extra fine quality, 

34. Boys' Superior Quality of Flannel Waists, in plain and fancy- 
colors. 

Plaited and Laced. 

These shirts are manufactured exclusively for us and of material we 
can gurantee to be fast in color. All wool and equal to any $3 00 Shirts in 
the market. 

Solid Color Checks and Stripes; size, 14 to 17. Price, 

Cocheco Flannel. 

No. 50. All Colors; plain and fancy fronts and binding; size, 14 to 17. 
Price, 

Tricot Flannel. 

No. 51. Solid Colors; plain and fancy checks and .stripes, as good in every 
respect as the best manufactured; size, 14 to 17. Price, 

Blue Flannel. 
No. 53. Double-breasted and Plaited; size, 14 to 17. Price, 

Blue D.-B. 

No. 53. Warranted Indigo Dye; best make, all wool; size, 14 to 17. Price, 

Extra Heavy D.-B. 
Solid Color, Indigo Dye; best make, all wool. Price, 





Neck measure : 
Collar measure : 
Yoke measure : 
Sleeve measure ; 

bone. 
Breast Measure : 

arms E to F. 



Close around the neck. 

Size worn. 

From A to B. 

From A to B to C on to wrist 

Aroimd the body imder the 



DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURING SHIRT 

Across from H to I (from armpit 



Breast measure : 

to armpit). 
Waist measure : Around the waist above hips. 
Length : From A to G. 
Wrist : Close around the wrist D. 



LENGTH OF BOSOM, 

From collar button. 



ETC. 



Buttons (on bosom). 

Fl;it stud (on bosom). 

Eyelets for screw, studs (on bosom). 

Button or stud at neck. 

Button or stud at wrist. 

Button or stud back of neck. 

Style of bosom No. 

Welt or corded. 

Open front or back. 



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SUSPENDERS. 



Our stock of Suspenders is very extensive, and in it will be found every grade from the plain, strong brace to the silk, band-embroidered, 
jiewest novelties and improvements in the buckles, braids, etc., are added as soon as introduced. 



No. 1. A Strong, Durable, Heavily Woven Suspender, with patent buckle, 

2. Extra Fine Cotton Web, witli silli twisted cord end, patent buckle, 

3. Extra Fine, Silk AVoven Ends rich pattern, with silk twisted cord 

end, and dress supporter, 

4. Heavy 1}^ inches wide,. Leather Ends, with silk twisted cord and 

dress supporter, 

5. Excellent Web, with Silk Facings and Ends, 



6. Finely Woven, Silk Web Ends, with patent clasp, 

7. Plain Satin Suspender, iu glass covered box, 

8. Men's Fine Silk Embroidered, in glass-covered box; a very 
desirable present; 

9. Men's Satin. Plain or Embroidered, in box, handsomely orna- 
mented, 

Boys' Suspenders. 
1. Good Durable Web, 
3. Extra Quality Web, I 



CARDIGAN JACKETS. 



Our stock in Men's and Boys' Cardigan .Jackets this season surpasses any assortment we have ever before exhibited. We will guarantee our goods to 
be of the very best quality that can be found in any establishment in the Western States, and we hive sizes to suit any man or boy from 33 to 50 
inclies. The following are a few of our specimens : 



Lot 1. 



Black and Brown, all fine woisted yarn, fast colors and perfect fit- 
ting. Prices 



Black and Blown, warranted all fine worsted yarn, full regular 
made, perfect fitting, fast colors. Prices 



NECKTIES. 




5. The Avon, imported 
silk, neat patterns. 




1. The Albion, imported 






The Ardsley 
novelty in Teek scarf 



Gents' Fine Silk aud Satin Four-in-hand Tecks, 

Genis' English Four in-hand, silk and satin, in black and fancies. 

Imported English Tecks. 
This is one of the latest Loudon shapes; the pattern of goods is very 
rich and the combination striking; 

Black. 

Silk aud Satin Four-in-hand Tecks; 

String Ties. 

In Oil Boiled Silk and Heavy Gros Grain. 

Width, K. |. Ja, i. I 



' inches. 



Price, 



Magnificent line of Fancy Satiu .string Ties, 1 inch iu width, 35c. 

"White Satin Bows. 

1 inch wide, with baud. 

Black and Fancy Bows. 

l.T, 30 and 3oc, also band dude bows. 

Black Folded Ties. 

Ko 1. Silk. y's inch wide X 29 inches long. 

,. ., j' ., .. ^^33 .. 



est 


3. The Amaranth, im- 9. The Ardmore, foi' 


rf. 


ported sills 


. 1 itesf stvle hand Teck, ricl' 




Teck scar 


terns, ^^^' 


Silk, 


11,, iiich 


wide X 83 inches long. 


Satin 




'• x31 " 




1 


■• x34 " 


Silk, 


h ■■ 


■■ x39,31'' 




■a 
1 


■• x29,31" 

•• X 30, 82, 34, 36, 3s, 40 inches long 




l^a •■ 


■• X 33, 34, 36, 38, 4(1 




" 


1'4 ■• 


■■ X 33, 34, 36, 38, 40 






, ,'8 " 


•■ x39, 31 


' 


" 


1 


•• X 30, 33, 34, 30, 38, 40 " 




" 


I's ■' 


• X 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 




" 


1'4 •■ 


• X 33, 34, 36. 38, 40 






.•8 
1 


" x39, 31 

" X 30, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40 •■ 




" 


1^8 •• 


" X 33, 34, 36, 38, 40 




]l, " 


" X 33, 34, 36, 38, 40 





Colored folded lies (prices according to quality). 
Silk, in a great variety of colors and patterns, 
" 1. l^s '°f'i wide X 33 inches long. 
" ill a variety of colors and patterns, such as small dots and 

fine stripes, 
" }s> 1. I's i"ch wide x 34 inches long. 



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TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, ETC. 

A well-selected stock with latest designs and newest improvements. 




No. G D. 



No. G D, Leather covered Saratoga, best quality muslin lined, extra stayed 
and bound, excelsior lock, tray with bonnet box and parasol case, one 
extra dress tray. 

30 inches long, 19 wide, 23 deep, 

32 20 24 
84 21 35 
36 22 26 

No. G D 3 X, leather covered, iron bound, strap hinges, heavy brass lock, 
steel corner clamps — has bonnet box, set up body tray, extra body tray 
and one dress tray. 

28 inches long, 18 wide, 23 deep, 
30 19 23 

33 20 34 

34 31 25 
36 32 26 

No. 2 G D, Canvas covered Saratoga with strap, iron bound, iron corners, 
sheet iron bottom, muslin lined, lift tray with bonnet box. 



28 inches long, 

30 

33 

34 

36 



38 inches lonji 

30 

32 

84 



deep. 



deep, 



wide, 20 
181^ 21 

191^ 33 

30>^ 83 

21M 24 

No. 1 G D, Leather covered Saratoga with strap, muslin lined, iron bound, 
iron corners, sheet iron bottom, lift tray with bonnet box and parasol 
case, one extra dress tray. 

~" ■ ' ■ "■ wide, 23 
23 
24 
25 

36 22 37 

No. G D, 3, Leather covered, iron bound, sheet iron bottom, paper lined, 
one tray, for ladies' u.se. 

36 inches long, 15}4 wide, 16i-^ deep, 
38 16i| n}£ 

30 171^ 20 

33 18 21 

34 19 321^ 
36 20 23 

No. 50, Leather covered Saratoga, sheet iron bound. Iron corners, paper 
lined, one tray, with bonnet box and parasol case, ,bootcase in top. 
28 inches long, 18 wide, 23 deep, 
23 
24 
25 
26 
No. 55, Same as No. 50, muslin lined instead of paper, |1 00 additional. 



30 


19 


32 


20 


34 


21 


36 


23 



30 


19 


33 


20 


34 


21 


36 


33 



No. 70, Zink covered Saratoga, sheet iron bound, iron corners, paper lined, 
one tray with bonnet box and parasol case, bootcasein lop. 
28 inches long, 18 wide, 22 deep, 
33 
24 
35 
36 
No. 75, Same as No. 70, muslin lined instead of paper, $1 00 additional. 
No. 16, Leather covered, hat and bonnet bo.v, sheet iron bound, iron corner 
pieces, muslin lined, one tray. 

18 iucbis lone, 15 wide, 17 deep, 
20 " 16 18 

26 17 19 

No. 17, Canvas covered, sheet iron bo\ind, paper lined, one tray. 
30 inches long, 19 wide, 21 deep, 

32 20 22 
34 21 23 
36 23 24 

No. 71, Canvas covered, tiat top for dresses, iron Ijnuiul, iron corners, tray 
with bonnet box, and one extra dress tray. 

28 inches long, 18 wide, 20 deep, 
30 19 21 

33 20 22 



21 




No. 1. 
No. 1, Sole leather, muslin lined, one tray with bonnet box, loose canvas 
cover, for ladies' use. 

33 inches long, 18 wide, 30 deep, 

34 19 21 
. 36 30 23 

No. 3, Sole leather of a lighter make than the former one, riveted edge, twcv 
straps, one Iray, loose canvas cover, muslin lined, for gentlemen. 
38 inches long, 16 wide, 16 deep, 
30 17 17 

32 18 18 

34 19 19 

No. 33, Canvas covered, leather bound, two straps, muslin lined, made veiy 
light for European travel, one tray with bonnet box. 
■ - ■ - . - — jggp_ 



28 inches long 


18 


wide, 22 


30 


19 


33 


32 


20 


24 


34 


31 


35 


36 


22 


26 



Monitor, canvas covered, light weight, Belgium top, leather bound, galvan- 
ized iron mountings, excelsior lock, hat box, para.sol case, set up and 
dress tray. 

28 inches long, 18 wide, 23 deep, 

80 19 24 

32 30 25 

84 31 26 

36 23 37 



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TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, ETC.— Continued. 



No. 30, Canva.s covered, willowwork body for ocean travel, strongly bouud 
with leather aud made waterproof by a heavy coating of paint, chintz 
lined, two heavy straps, excelsior lock, one tray with bonnet box. 
32 inches long, 22 wide, 26 deep, 
34 23 27 

36 24 38 

Canvas bonnet boxes, leather bouud, brass lock, iron mountings, muslin 
lined, one tray. 

wide, 



Packinu 



20 inches long, 16 
22 17 

24 18 

ordinary. 

28 inches long, 15 
33 17 

36 31 

40 23 



deep. 



14i.< deep, 
17 ■" 

23 




No. 11. 

.11, Leather covered, iron bound, iron corners, muslin lined, two trays 
— for gentlemen. 



28 inches long, 15 

30 16 

32 17 

34 18 



deep. 



No. 10, Canvas covered, for steamer use, leather bouud, steel and iron 
clamps, muslin lined, one plain tray, sizes arranged to suit staterooms. 
38 inches long, 17 wide, 13i^ deep, 
30 18 131^ 

33 19 131^ 

34 20 131^ 
36 31 131-^ 

No. 6, Canvas covered, for steamer use, leather bound, bras.s mountings, 
strap hinges, excelsior lock, linen lined. 

28 inches long, 17 wide, 13i.< deep, 

30 18 131? 

32 19 13i| 

34 20 131^ 

36 21 131^ 

No. IX, Sole leather, riveted edge, two straps, excelsior lock, one tray, 
loose canvas cover, linen lined. 

28 inches long, 16 wide, 14 deep, 

30 17 17 

32 18 13 

34 19 19 

No. IX, Sole leather, riveted edge, two straps, excelsior lock, leather lined, 
one morocco lined tray with bonnet box, loose canvas cover — for 
ladies' use. 

32 inches long, 18 wide, 20 deep 

34 19 21 

3C 30 22 

t'^o. 171, Canvas covered, flat top for dresses, extra strongly made with 
strap and excelsior lock, iron bound, steel corners, three plain dress 
trays. 

32 inches long, 20 wide, 22 deep, 

34 21 23 

36 22 24 

88 23 85 

40 34 26 



No. 128, Canvas covered, oval top, for gentlemen, leather bound with 
leather bands, galvanized iron mountings, excelsior lock, linen lined, 
one tray. 

28 inches lone, 17 wide, 18 deep, 
30 18 19 

32 19 20 

A larger size can he made to order. 
Canvas covered packing, one tray 

32 inches long, 19 wide, 18 deep, 
36 31 20 

Cedar lined for packing furs, etc., iron bound, canvas painted cover, nc 
trays. 

33 inches long, 30 wide 

34 21 
36 22 
38 23 
40 24 

Theatrical. 
Canvas covered, adapted for either ladies' or gentlemen's usj, has 
extra heavy strips and corner irons and excelsior lock. 
28 inches long, 17 wide, 18 deep, 



21 deep, 

22 

23 

24 

35 



30 18 


19 


33 19 


20 


34 20 


31 


36 21 


23 


Trunk straps, 11^ inches wide. 




6 to Si.< feet 




9 10 " 










VALISES. 








Canvas. 


No pocket. 










14 inches 


long 


7 


wide 


9i.i deep. 


16 




8 




101.? 


18 




9 




111,? 


30 




10 




I^Jl 


Muslin lined, with pocket. 








14 inches 


long 


7 


wide 


932 deep 


16 




8 




lOM 


18 




9 




UK 


20 




10 




123< 


33 




11 




131, f 


24 




13 




141,? 






Grain Leather. 


No. 13, muslin lined. 










14 inches 


long. 


^H 


wide 


8i,< deep 


16 




9 




9 ■ 


18 




^% 




91-2' 


20 




10 




11 


22 




11 




111^ 


24 




11 




13 


No. 105, muslin lined. 










14 inches long, 

1A 


8^ 
9K 


wide 


8J^ deep, 
9 


13 






20 




10 




11 


22 




11 




iii.< 


24 




11 




13 " 


No. 305 P, muslin lined. 








14 inches 


long. 


«H 


wide. 


81, < deep. 


16 




9 




9- 


18 




9M 




9J^ 


20 




10 




11 


23 




11 




11}^ 


24 




11 




13 



190 



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No. 305 P, leatlier lined. 



TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, ETC.— Continued 

Hand 



14 inches long, S}4 wide, B14 deep, 
16 9 " 9 

18 9i.< 9}4 

20 10 " 11 

22 11 113^ 

24 11 13 



No. 6, leather lined. 



14 inches long, 8}^ wide S}^ deep. 



16 


9 


9 


18 


9M 


93^ 


20 


10 


11 


22 


11 


11^ 


24 


11 


13 



No. 3X, leather lined. 



14 inches long, 8V^ wide, 8}^ deep, 

16 9 9 " 

18 9i4 93^ 

20 10 11 

22 llj^ 11 

24 13 11 




No. a 



No. G, Alligator. 



12 inches long, 5i.< wide, G^4 deep, 

13 6 " 7 " 

14 61.^ 7 

15 7i| 71^ 

16 73^ 7^ 

17 8 8H 

18 83^ 9 



No. 4, Alligator club bag. 

10 inches long, 4},^ wide, 

11 5 

12 5 

13 5X 

14 51^ 

15 6 

16 6^4 



No. G, Grain leather. 



6 deep, 

6K 

n?, 



12 inches long, 5}^ wide, 

13 6 

14 63^ 

15 7>| 

16 7^ 

17 8 

18 8K 



; deep. 



7^ 
8j| 



Gunners' Bags. 



Gunners' Bag, Grain leather. 

8 inches long, 

9 
10 
11 1 



deep. 



10 inches long, 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 



No. 6, muslin lined. 



10 inches long, 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 



43.^ wide, 

514 
6 

6K 



41^ wide, 
5 



6 deep, 

7 
7 
7 

m 



6 deep, 



No. 60, leather lined. 



10 inches long, 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 



6 



43,^ wide, 

5 

5H 
5% 
6 



6 deep, 
6^ 

7 
7 
7 




No. 80, leather lined. 



No. 80. 



Alligator. 



10 inches long, 4 wide, 63^ deep, 

11 4 6i| 

12 43.^ 63^ 

13 43.1 63| 

14 4t% 7 

15 5 7 

16 5 8 

17 53^ 8 



Opera Bags. 



8 inches long, ^14 wide, 432 deep, 

9 33I 41^ 



Grain leather. 



8 inches long, Z)4 wide, 43^ deep. 



Specie Bags. 
8 inches long, 7 inches deep, 
10 8 



Surgical Bags. 




Surgical Bag. 
14 inches long, 5 wide, 4i^ deep, 
10 51^ 5 " 



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TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, ETC,— Continued. 



Tourist Bags. 




Tourist Bags 



Tourist Bag. 

inches long, 8 iuclies deep, 



Canvas. 



13 


95^ 


14 


10 


10 


8 


11 


8K 


13 


9 


13 


^% 


14 


10 




Telescope Bags. 


12 inclies long 


1U ■n'ide, &^i deep, 


14 


8 7 


16 


81. < 73^ 


18 


9;'-* 8 


20 


10 8i.< 


22 


11 9 


24 


12 91-^ 



Straps. 

Shawl and rug straps, leather handle. 

2}^ feet long, 2 straps, 

3 2 

4 2 
4 3 

Shoulder straps for bags, clasp on each end. 

Grain leather. 

Alligator, brown and black, 

Trunk straps, 1}^ inch wide. 
5}^ to 7 feet long, 
7to9K 



and 



Valise straps, single. 

Light, 

MediuD\. 

Heavy, 



Satchels. 



I No. 650. Leather Bags in black, tan and Alligator, each 

651. " " in the latest shapes and styles, all colors, 
each 

652. Extra Long Bags in fancy shapes and colors, with long 
Book Attachments, each, ' . 

653. Plush Bags in all colors, with cxti'usion bottom and 
fancy trimmings, all sizes, each 

654. AH Leather Bags in black, with bottom and lop e.xten- 
.sion, each 



Purses. 

500. All Leather Purses in black, tan and Alligator, eacli 

501. _" ■' Books and Purses, long and short leuglhs and 
in all colors, each 

502. Japanese and Fancy Leather, seal black, 6 inches long, 

each ' 

503. All Leather and Leather lined, with fancy clasps, 7 niches 

long, each 

504. Extra long Books, leather lined and in all colors, cacli. . . 
50.5. Real Japanese, extra line, 6, 7 and 8 inches long, each. 



Cigar Cases. 

300. Fancy Leather Cigar Cases, black and all colors, with 

nickel clasps, each. 

301. All Leather Cigar Cases, with satin lining, each, 

303. " " " " " " " and hand painted 

in all colors, eacli, 
303. Embossed, All Leather, Leather lined or satin lined, very 

suitable for birthday or other presents to gentlemen, eacii 



Fans. 

87. Black Satin Fan. each 

54. " " '• hand painted, each 

10. Silk Gauze Fans in all colors, each, 

19. Satin Feather Tops on both sides in white, cream, blue, 

red, pink and lemon, hand painted, each ' 

17. Ostrich Feather Fans, each, ] . 

24. Black satin on both sides, with ebonj' sticks, eacli 

25. White satin on both sides, each, 

95. Black Silk Gauze Fans with lace top, and hand painted, 

50. Satin Fans, painted in all colors, each .' 

99. Mikado Fans in numerous designs, 

85. Open Fine Feather Pans, each, 

11. Quill Feather Fans with bone sticks, and in all colcrs. 



This catalogue enables parties living 
at any distance to buy to as good advan- 
tage as if present 



No attention can be paid to returned 
goods unless accompanied byname and 
address. 



Errors. "Write good-naturedly about 
them if you can. If you can't, write anyway. 
They may be your errors, they may be ours, 
but they should be set right. 



We guarantee lowest wholesale prices 
on Road Carts, Wind Mills, etc. Send for 
special list. 



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GROCERIES. 



Prices subject to market changes. 

This Department embraces such a -wide and varied class of Goods that space will only admit of our quoting the lead- 
ino- staples. These, moreover, are more or less subject to the fluctuations of the market, and therefore, on application, wb 
shall be glad to furnish our customers with the latest market prices, and can assure them that their Mail Orders will have 
the benefit of lowest quotations on the day of shipment. 



CURRENT PRICES. 

SUGARS. 

Owing to the frequent fluctuations in the mar- 
ket, we liave deemed it advisable to leave prices 
on Sugar blank, as anv prices that we might make 
would be misleading in most cases. AVc will, on 
application, gladly furnish the latest market, and 
can assure our customers that their mail orders 
will have the benefit of lowest quotations on day 
of shipment. 

Per lb. 

McCaham's dark jMolasses Sugar 

No. 1 

" 3 

" 4 '.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.....'. 

" 5 

" 6 

" 8 

Windsor A 

Confectioners' A 

Granulated — fine 

medium 

' ' coarse 

Powdered— jr. & W 

H. & E 

Cut Loaf— smooth JI. & W 

H. & E 

SYRTJPS AND MOLASSES. 

Per gal. 

Finest Table Syrup |0 40 

Sugar Drips 35 

Pure Susar 30 

White Di-ips 32 

Amber 26 

Honey 24 

Molasses — In barrels. 

New Orleans, open kettle 50 

" " clioice 45 

" " good 40 

Cuba Baking Molasses 30 

■' " 25 

Black Strap, extra heavy body 17 

" lightbody 14 

Above are prices per gallon in barrels; % ^^i''" 
rels cost 3 cents per gallon above barrel cost; 4, 
43^, 5 and 10-gallon kegs cost 4 cents per gallon 
above barrel cost. Syrups in pails, 31^ or 2^{ 
gallons cost 6}^ cents per gallon aljove cost in 
barrels. 

GENUINE MAPLE SYRUPS. 

"Home Made"— Perdoz. 

V gal. cans, 1 doz. in case $4 00 

i| " " 1 " " 7 00 

1 " " 1^ " " 13 00 

Per gal. 

5 and 10-gal. kfegs 1 00 

Half barrels 98 

Barrels 95 

"Vermont Brand" — Per doz. 

V gal. cans, 1 doz. in case 3 50 

S " ■' 1 " " 6 00 

1 " " 3^ " " 10 50 

Per gal. 

5 and IC-gal. kegs 80 

Half barrels 78 

Barrels 75 

TEAS. 

We offer the following teas, selected for their 
superior cup qualities, guaranteeing satisfaction 



to purchasers. These prices are in original pack- 
ages. 
New Sun-Cured Japans, Season 1887 — 

Per lb. 

No. 1, Finest imported $0 45 

2, Extra fancy 40 

" 3, First pickings 35 

" 4, Rich fine cup 30 

" 5, Good tea 25 

" C, Early tea, fair leaf, good draw. .. 20 
Regular Japans — 

No. 7, May pickings, finest quality 40 

" 8, Choice drinker 35 

" 9, Fine leaf, excellent cup 30 

■■ 10, Good quality 25 

" 11, A bargain at 32 

" 13, A good tea 20 

" 13, Fair style and good draw for price, 17 
New Uncolored, Basket-Fired Japan, 
Season 1887— 

No. 14, Fancy needle leaf 45 

" 15, Early tea 40 

" 16, Choice cup 35 

" 17, Fine style and draw 80 

" 18, Fair style, good cup 25 

" 19, Good leaf and draw for price 20 

Japan Siftings — 

Fancy sun-cured siftings 13 to 14 

Choice " " " 10 to 13 

Good " " 8 to 9 

New Gunpowder Teas — 

No. 1, Shotty, extra fine Nankin Moyune, 60 

" 3, Fancy, small leaf Moyune 55 

" 3, Excellent, true Moyune 50 

" 4, Extra fine style, good draw 45 

" 5, Good Moyune 40 

" 6, Excellent style, well made, ^4 ch. . 35 

" 7, Moytme tea of fair style 30 

" 8, Pingsuey, }4 ch 25 

" 9, Pingsuey 20 

Imperials — 

No. 1, Fancy Moyune 40 

' ' 3, Choice " 35 

" 3, Good " 30 

" 4, Fair Pingsuey 35 

Young Hyson — 

No. 1, Extra first bold-leaf Moyune 55 

" 3, Full Moyune, fine style and cup. . 45 

' ' 3, Moyune, very fine cup 40 

" 4, MojTine, fair leaf and excellent 

cup 35 

" 5, Moyune, very fine cup, but poor 

style. 25 

" 6, Moyune, good tea 20 

" 7, Moyune, coarse leaf 15 

Formosa Oolongs — 

No. 1, Very fancy, J4 ch 65 

" 3, Very choice, }i ch 55 

" 3, Excellent drinker, rich, full body, 

in i-.^ch 50 

" 4, Fine Formosa, a bargain in }^ ch. 45 

" 5, A star trade in I4 ch., at 40 

6, Full Formosa, in 1^ ch., at 35 

" 7, Formosa, in Ji^ ch 30 

" 8, " MorJ.^ch 35 

English Breakfast Teas — 

No. 1 Fancy Moning Congou, 1,,' ch. .. . 60 

" 2, Choice " " 3.| ch 50 

" 3, Pine " of high grade, }(^ 

ori2Ch.,at 40 

•' 4, Good sweet draw, in Jl ch., at.. . . 35 

" 5, Fine quality, in J.| ch 30 

'■' 6, A bargain, in Jo c'' ^^ 



GREEN COFFEES. 

Rios — Per 11). 

No. 10, Good roaster, no style ^0 18fg' 

9, " " some blacks 19 

" 8, Choice " few •' 19}^ 

" 7, Select " nearly clean 20 

" 6, Fancy " clean and dark 20J£ 

" 5, Very stylish and oily 21 

" 4, Old crop, yellow 21 J^' 

" 3, Large, golden bean SljJ 

" 3, Fancy dark bean SIJ^^' 

" 1, Golden yellow 22'/£ 

Santos — 

No. 10, Considerable trash 18^^ 

" 9, Some ciuakers IS'''^ 

" 8, Roaster 19I4 

" 7, Good roaster 19J^ 

" 6, Choice roaster 203J 

" 5, Bright, shotty bean 20V 

" 4, Clean and nice 21 jf' 

" 3, Old crop roaster 21^ 

" 2, Nammoth bean 32iJ 

" 1, Finest we ever saw 22|Sj 

Guatemala- 
No. 1, Waxy 23 

' ' 3, Very handsome 2i}.^ 

" 4, Clean and green 23 " 

Jamaicas — In barrels and bags. 

As to quality 19}i to 31i£ 

Bogotas — 

As to quality 20}^ to 22 

Maracaibos — 

As to drinking quality 30}2 'o 22i.< 

Peaberry — 

Washed Santos 22 14 

Javas — 
Star and Crescent G. Very fancy. 81 to 34i.< 

Mandhelings 28i^ to 29i|' 

Ankola 36}^ to 38i^ 

Interiors 25 to 26J^ 

Holland Dutch, in bags 24 to SSJ^ 

Mocha — 

Genuine, 40 and 80-pound bales 28 

Arabian 25i< 

Akaba 23^1 

ROASTED COFFEE. 

Electric — good drinker 22i^ 

jNIikado — very good 23 

Peerless — bright and sound 23J4' 

Super Extra Rio — cheapest 22% 

Yum Yum — will suit anybody 24 

French Santos — (.lava flavor) 25 

jMexican Rio — very strong 26 

Famous A — a perfect blend 26J^ 

IMaracaibo 37 

Golden Santos 37 

Holland Java 28 

Nox All — in 50-pound square cans SO 

Berlin Java and Mocha 30 

Pure Arabian ]Mocha 34 

Genuine Coast Mocha 30 

Premium Java 33 

Superb Java 35 

Roasted Coffee — In 1-pound packages. 

Grandma, 100 lbs. in case 253g 

Ariosa, 100 " " 35 Jj 

XXXX, 100 " " 35^8 

Dilworth'slOO " " 25'g. 

Special attention is called to Grandma Coffee. 
Each 1-pound package contains a handsome pict- 
ure card. Qiiality is guaranteed better than 2i;y 
cofEee in the market at 1 cent above. 



FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 



GROUND COFFEE. p^^^. j^^ 

Ground, No. 1. Rio, not purt' colTee $0 16 

■■ 2, " " •• 17 

" 3, " " ' 18 

" 4, Santos, " " 10'.,' 

" 5, ■' " " 20 

" "6, Santos and Rio, not pure. 20!"^! 

" " T, Pure coffee 23 

We will grind any brand of roasted coffee for 
Ic. per pound extra. 

CHICORY. p^.,. „, 

Bulls., granulated English $0 OOJ^ 

Bulk, granulated German 08 

Roll Pranks red 5 to lb 06^^; 

Roll Houswaldt red 5 to lb Oei^' 

COFFEE ESSENCE. 
P. C. Thomson's Hummel's — 
lib. impers, per lb. 



P'oil, i.,-gross boxes, per gross 1 50 

Tins, i"^ -.^''''"^s boxes, per gross 2 50 



SEEDS. 

Anise, any quantity 

Caraway, any quantity 

Cardamon, any quantity 

Coriander, any quantity 

Celery, any quantitj- 

Fennel, any quantity 

JFustard, any quantity 

Poppj', any quantity 



BLTJING— Liquid. 

Famous S. F. — Per gross. 

4 oz. Oval, 3 doz. in liox 3 25 

K " " 3 " ■• 6 00 

10 •' ■• 2 '■ " 10 25 

H ■ ' round. 3 " ■ ' 5 75 

10 " •' 1 " " 9 75 

Puritan— Per doz. 

In pint flasks, triple strength, 3 doz. in box, 1 00 

Mrs. Cox— 

14 oz., round, 2 doz 75 

24 " " packed in barrels 1 10 

Spanish — 

11 oz., round, 11 doz. in barrel 65 

24 ■' ■• 5 " •' 1 00 

Bengal— Per gross. 

8 oz., 3 doz. in bos 12 00 

4 ■ 3 " " 9 50 

Mrs. Bowers — Per box. 

2 doz. ill box ... 3 66 

Famous Spanish Float Liquid Bluing is the 
verj- best that can be made. 

BLUING— Dry. 
Pepper Box— Per gross. 

TAYLOR'S, No. 1,4 doz. in box 1 25 

" 2, 3 " " 1 75 

SAWYER'S," l! 4 ' •''.'.'.'.'..'.'. 2 75 

■' 2. 3 ' " 4 50 

•■ 3, 1 " " 5 50 

BENGAL, " 1 2 25 

" 2 3 00 

" 8 4 80 

MAMMOTH,-' 3 9 00 

PADDLE BLUE, large 8 00 

small 4 00 

BARLOW'S BLUE, large 6 00 

" " small 3 00 

Per lb. 

BALL BLUE, imported, i.f lb. boxes 20 

Per gross. 

" American, 1-oz. packages. . 5 00 

2 •■ " .. 8 00 

4 " " .. 15 12 

Per lb. 

■' i^-lb. " .. 38 

1 " " .. 30 

Per cross. 

BAG BLUE - 6 00 



GROCERIES— Continued, 

INDIGO. p^.rlb. 

EXTRA S. F., in 3-lb. boxes .liO 85 

5 " " 80 

S. F., in 3-lb. boxes 70 

5 " " 65 

Common 50 

HOPS. 

Puritan, in papers I4 and 1.,, 10-lb. boxes, 25 
Old, in papers I4' and i^. 10-lb. boxes. 15 to 20 

GROUND SPICES. 



PRICE LIST 
GROUND SPICES. 



For drug uses our Puritan 
Spices have no equal, 



Pepper. 

Puritan — black 

" white . .. 

" cayenne. 

Famous "A" black 
" white 

" cayenne 

Bombay — black . . . 
" cayenne 

SCustard. 

Puritan 

Famfms"A" 

English Durham.. . 

Biimbay 

Ardenter, in 6 and 

10-lb. boxes only. 

Coleman 



Cinnamon. 

Puritan faigon 

Puritan 

Famous **A" — ... 
liorabay 

Cloves. 

Puritan 

Famous "A" 

Bombay 

Ginger. 

Puritan Jamaica 

" Borneo 

" African .. 

Famous "A" Jam 



Famous "A" Afri- 
can 

Bombay 

Allspice. 

Puritan 

Famous "A" 

Bombay 

Cream Tartar. 

Puritan 

Famotis "A" 

Biimbay 

Mace. 

Puritan 



Ifutmeg-s. 

Puritan 

Sage. 
Ground Puritan 
Pressed 'i and ^ 

papers, new 

Pressed H and !4 

papers, old 

Savory, ) 
Marjoram ^Puritan 
Thyme, ) 



.-) 20 
3 00 3 80 
1 70 3 20 
1 50 3 80 



1 35 2 60 

1 00 1 SO 

90 1 70 



1001 30 

9.1 1 70 
801 50 



We guarantee our Puritan brand of Ground 
Spices to be absolutely pure and unadulterated ; 
in fact, they are the finest whole spices powdered, 
and from this fact we commend them to the drug 
trade. Our Famous "A" brand is a second-grade 
of wholespice, ground, but not powdered. There 
is no adulteration in this grade, and the moderate 
prices named make it a staple brand. 



SPICES— 'WHOLE, Pjjj. ,^ 

Pepper, black Singapore 10 18 

Pepper, black shot 19 

Pepper, white 30 

Pepper, cayenne pods 18 

Mace, as to grades 05 to. . 85 

Cinnamon, coarse Saigon, 3-lb. rolls 35 

Cinnamon.'flne Saigon, 3-lb rolls 40 

Long Roll Puritan Cinnamon 20 

Cassia, China, 3-lb. rolls 07 

Cassia buds, any amount 15 

Cloves, Zanzibar 26 

Cloves, Amboyna 29 

Allspice (pimento) 06 

Ginger Root, African 06 

Ginger Root, Jamaica bleached 16 

Laurel or bay leaves 09 

Tonca Beans 4 00 

Vanilla Beans, as to quality ^6 00 to 12 00 

Puritan Pickling 30 

Nutmegs — 

Large, 85 to lb 85 

Medium, 110 to lb 75 

Small, 125 to lb 70 

Macassar 65 

Small 130s 65 

_, MUCILAGE. .„ , 

Famous— Per doz. 

2-oz. cones, with brush, 3 doz. in box 55 

3 " 05 

4 '• 80 

BIRD FOOD. 

Seeds— Mixed in 1 lb. packages. pcr lb. 

60-lb. boxes common 04^^ 

60 " 043^ 

40 " 04Jg 

60 " with Cuttle Bone 05}^ 

60 " fancy Puritan 07 

24 " " imported 10 

Cuttle Bone, any quantity 22 

Seeds— Bulk. 

Canary 04 

Hemp '^^^ 

Rape 04 

Millet 06 

LiaUID GLUE. 

Positive— Per doz. 
1 dozen in box 1 00 

PosiTn'B Glue will mend china, glass, wood 
or any other material where the strongest cement 
is required. 

.„ BAKING POWDER. 

Pure — 

1 ,-lb. cans, 3 doz. in box, per doz $1 10 

1; •■ 3 " " " 2 00 

i"" " 1 '■ " " 3 75 

5-lb. round cans, per lb 27 

Fancy square cans, 10 and 15 lbs, per lb. . 27 

Bulk, in barrels, boxes and kegs, " " .. 25 

Star— 

14-lb. cans, 3 doz. in box, pcr doz 75 

i^-lb. cans, 2 doz. in box, per doz 1 25 

i-lb cans, 1 doz. in box, per doz 2 40 

5, 10 and 15 lb. cans, per lb 23 

I3ulk in boxes, per lb 20 

Nox All 25c. Yeast Powder— 
1-lb cans only, 1 and 2 doz. in case, per doz. 2 00 
5-lb cans, pcr doz 9 00 

We guarantee " Nox All "yeast powder to be 
the best and purest yeast powder in the market. 

Palace Baking Powder— Per doz. 

lib. cans |1 75 

i.Mb. " 1 25 

i^-lb. " '0 

Lightning — Per lb. 

Bulk, any quantity 13 

Globe Baking Powder— "Cyclone Scheme." 

50 1-lb cans in each case, per case ^19 .50 

Each purchaser of 1-lb. Globe Baking Powder 
receives a beautiful moss rose highly colored dish; 
no small pieces. 



;i94 



FOR PRICES, EXAMI2S:E MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 



Globe Baking Powder— " Silver Spoon 
Scheme." 

100 ;|-lb. cans and 100 silver-plated spoons, $12 00 

Each purcliaser of a can receives a liandsome 

silver-plated spoon free. This is the latest scheme, 

and pays the retailer 25 per cent profit. 

Spot Cash Baking Powder — Guaranteed. 

Per doz. 

1-lb. cans $1 00 

i^-lb. " 6.5 

j|-lb. " 45 

Price's Baking Powder — 

Dime cans (in cases of 4, or 12 dozen) ... 90 

i^-lb. cans (in cases of 3, 4 or 6 dozen) 1 33 

6 oz. cans (in cases of 3, 4 or 6 dozen) 1 90 

i^-lb. cans (in cases of 3, 3, 4 or 6 dozen). . 2 47 

■X-\h. cans (in cases of 1, 2, 3, 4 or C dozen) 3 70 

1-lb. can.s(in cases of 1, 3, 3, 4 or 6 dozen) 4 75 

Siri'-Ib. cans (in cases of 3^ dozen or 1 dozen) 11 40 

4-lb. can.'s(in cases of 31 dozen or ] dozen). 17 80 

5-lb. cans(iu cases of }|. }< or 1 dozen). . . 31 50 

10-lb. square cans (in cases of }i or i| doz.) 41 75 

Pearl Baking Powder — 

Dime cans 90 

4-oz. " 1 35 

6-oz. ■' 1 85 

8-oz. " 245 

12-oz. " 3 70 

16-oz. " 4 70 

Royal Baking Powder- 
Star Baking Powder is just as pure and good 
as Royal, and costs less. Per doz. 

Dime cans $0 90 

4-oz. " 1 37 

Coz. " 1 88 

8oz. " 3 54 

12-oz. " 3 75 

16-oz. " 4 85 

2Klb. " 11 45 

34b. " 13 45 

4-lb. " 17 54 

5-!b. " 21 92 

Snow Flake — 
In boxes and barrels, any quantity 12 

BE,OOMS. 

In racks, -without charge for racks. 

1 doz. No. 40, 3 sewed ) 

3 " " 50,3 " - 13 00 

2 '■ " 60,4 " ) 

3 " " 50,3 " 1 

1 " " 60,4 " I 14^5 

1 " " 95,3 " ^ It iJ 

1 " " 70,3 " J 

"WTiisks- 

Barber's, extra quality, very nice 3 00 

No. 100, Velvet Shoulder 3 50 

" 96, " Tip, extra large and fine. . 175 

" 94, Black " medium and fine 175 

93, Velvet " small and fine 150 

" 90, " " ■' " " 1 25 

" 88, Black Handle 1 10 

" 87, Common " 90 

Children's — 

No. 5 1 30 

■' 7 1 10 

„, BRUSHES. 

Shoe- 
No. 41, Black Bristle 135 

" 76, " '■ 1 50 

" 20, " " 1 75 

" 53, •' " 1 75 

" 120, " " 3 50 

'■ 130, " " 2 50 

■' 30, riorse Hair Butts 3 50 

" 140, Black Honse Hair 3 00 

•' 1.50, Dotted Edge Horse Hair 3 25 

" 100, " " Bristle 4 00 

•' 170, " " Horse Hair 4 00 

•' 190, Black Horse Hair . 4 35 

" 62, Russia Bristle 5 00 

" 67, Dotted White Bristle 5 00 



GROCERIES—Continued. 

Bi-ushes, Shoe — Continued. Per (^oz. 

No. 70, While outside Fancy $6 00 

" 300. Fancy Black Back 6 00 

" 33, Ru.ssia Brislle 7 00 

" 44, •• " 8 00 

Daubers — 

No. 3 85 

• 5 1 25 

Floor- 
All Bristle, 13 inch 15 00 

14 " 16 00 

Horse — 

No. 500, All Russian Bristle 12 00 

" 435, " " '■ 9 00 

" 109, Brislle and Tampico 6 00 

'■ 540. Leather Back, Tampico 3 00 

" 123, '■ " " 4 60 

" 120, " " " 3 75 

" 540, " ■' " 2 35 

" 37, Wood " " 4 00 

" 22, " " " 3 35 

Dandy Root, No. 73 3 00 

Dandy Hoof 3 25 

Scrub — 

No. 52, All Bristle, single end 2 50 

"50, " " 3 00 

9, Black Tampico. double end 2 00 

"8, " " 1 85 

"16, " " 1 80 

"17, " " 1 65 

" 18, Gray 1 65 

" 427, Black Tampico, double end 130 

" 439, AVhile " " 1 35 

4, Black " " 1 40 

" 10, " " " 90 

" 81, White " " 85 

" 75, Mixed " " 75 

" 434, Rice Root 1 75 

" 430, " '• 1 40 

" 100, " " patent 1 50 

Rubber Deck 2 50 

Mops, 13 in 3 50 

Floor King 6 00 

Stove — 

No. 8, Tampico 1 35 

" 15, " 1 75 

" 31, " curved end 185 

" 34, Bristle, " " 5 50 

Tooth- 
No. 301, 3 rows 40 

" 335, 3 " good 75 

" 401, 3 " " 65 

" 441,4 " curved , 125 

Standard, 4 rows, good assorted patterns.. 1 30 
Monogram, 3 " fine " " . . 1 65 
Paragon, 4 " extra fine assorted pat- 
terns 1 90 

Florence, 4 rows, superfine assorted pat- 
terns 3 35 

NaU— 

No. 3385, 5 5 rows 1 15 

" 350, 6 6 " 1 50 

" 205,5 5 " extra 175 

" 206,5 6 " and nail cleaner 2 10 

■• 208, 6-8 " " " 3.75 

Shaving — 

No. 14, Wood Handle 35 

"30, " " 85 

" 31, " " 1 05 

"85, " " 1 55 

" 35, Bone " 1 45 

"9.5, " " 3 15 

" 18, Wood " camel hair. ex. qual. 1 55 

" 19, " " " " 1 65 

" 64, " " ■• ■' 3 25 

" 81, " " '• " 3 65 
Whitewash — 

Russian Bristles— All Wiite. 

Per doz. I Per doz. 

1-0, 8 in. block. |21 00 | 4-0, 9 in. block. $33 00 

3-0, 8 " " 24 00 I 5-0, 9 " " 30 00 

3-0, 8 " " 28 00 I 



Brushes, Whitewash — Continued. 
Imperial— All White Bristle. 

Per doz. | Per doz. 

No. 81, Oiuch. . ^4 00 No. 83, 8 inch. . . |7 50 

" 83, 7 " .. 5 25 I ■• 84, 9 "... 9 00 

TJnion— Tampico Block. 

Per doz. I Per doz. 

No. 97, 6 inch. . $2 00 No. 99, 8 inch. . . $3 .50 

" 98, 7 " .. 3 90 I 

Winciow — 

Round head, all bristle ^4 .50 

Car Washers 7 00 

Hair — 

No. 100, 7 Rows 135 

" 100, 6 " 2 00 

" 108, 11 " 3 25 

" 110, 14 " 2 35 

" 118, 14 " 3 00 

" 116, 9 " solid back 3 35 

" 125, 11 " good 4 00 

" 141,15 " solid back 5 00 

" 1.55, 9 " extra bristle 7 00 

" 22, 13 " rubber back,' ex. bristle. 5 50 

" 24. 13 " Florence 10 30 

" 26; 15 " " 14 00 

BUTTER PLATES. 

The Deltas are solid oval wood plates. 



Per 1,000. 


Delta. 


Common. 


No. 1 


|1 85 

2 05 

3 35 
2 80 


$1 25 


" 2 


1 40 


" 3 


1 55 


" 5 


1 80 







BUTTER UTENSILS. 



Per doz. 

Spades, sm wood $0 50 

medium 60 

" Ig hand 1 25 

Ladles, clay. ... 90 

" eclipse.. 65 

Spades, tin plated, each. 



Per 

Prinis f 

Moulds, Is 

Spoons, turned . . 
' ' shaved . . 

Forks, wood 

Knives, " 



doz. 

75 

2 75 

75 

80 

75 



BUTTERWARE. 



Per doz. 



Butter Moulds, 1-lb. per doz §3 05 



-lb. 



Ash Tubs, 3-in. 25, 40 and CO-lb. per nest. 70 

" 25-lb. each 23 

" 40-lb. " 25 

" 60-lb. " 38 

Spruce Tubs, 20-lb. each 18 

" 30-lb. " 21 

" 501b. " 34 

" 3-in. 30 and 30-lb, per nest. 38 
" 3-in. 20, 30 and 501b. per 

nest 60 

Spruce Tubs, 2-in. 30 and 50-lb. per nest. . 42 

Ash Pails, with cover, 30 lb. each 50 

" 28 " " 3 75 

Butter Boxes, plain, 9-lb. each, }^ doz. in 

rack 1 15 

Butter Boxes, plain, 9 and 16-lb. each, 

racks, 6 nests, 2-in 1 40 

Butter Boxes, plain, 16-lb. each, J.j doz. 

in rack 1 60 

CARPET SWEEPERS. 

Parlor 15 00 

No. 1, Paraxon, assorted patterns 18 00 

"3, " hand decorated 24 00 

CHEESE SAFES. 

Wire— Each. 

Round 1 50 

Square, slide door, 23 inches wide, deep and 

high 2 50 

Glass — 
Square, slide door, 23 inches wide, deep and 

high 3 00 

Double docker, 23 inches wide and deep, 

and 40 inches high 



FOE PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KET. 



195 



GROCERIES— Continued. 



CLOTHES LINES. 

All extra quiility and regular measure. Eacli 
package contains one dozen lines. 



Per dozen. 


Jute. 


Cotton. 


Sisal. 


Manilla. 




75 








50 " 


1 35 
1 55 

1 75 

"i'95' 

2 25 






60 •' 


90 


1 40 


3 25 


70 " 




72 " 


1 10 


1 55 


3 50 


80 " 




90 " 


1 30 
1 50 


2 QO 


4 00 


100 " 





Wire, galvanized. 100 feet, per doz |3 15 

CLOTHES PINS. Per box. 

Full count, 5 gros.s ()5 

" 21^ " 45 

Patent Wire Spring 1 25 

CHURNS. 

Per doz. I Per do/.. 

No. 1, 6 gal. pine, |8 25 No. 1, Ggal. ash, |10 00 

" 2, 5 " " 7 25I " 3, r, ■■ ■■ i) 25 

■' 3, 4 " "0 25| ■' 3, 4 •■ ■' 8 25 

■' 4, 3 " •• 25| 

Each. 

Union, 5 gal $3 25 

Oval, 4 " 2 85 

6 " 3 00 

8 " 3 CHI 

COFFEE MILLS. p^^ ^„^ 

No. 118, Box 3Iill, Iron Hopper 3 75 

" 104, " 4 75 

" 16, " " Briflania Hopper 6 00 

Freeport 6 00 

No. 101, Side Bronze 7 00 

" .50, " Mill, Britannia Hopper 4 50 

•■ 135, 3 .50 

" 360, " Kriiuzc 5 50 

Al! the above aro for family use. 

CRACKERS. 

An advance of JjC. per lb. over following 
prices is charged for all goods in paper boxes and 
tin cans. 

Sanitarium — per Hi. 

Whole Wheat Wafers 10 

(Made of Franklin Mills Entire Wheat Flour, 
with only water added, put up in J.i boxes hold- 
ing about 20 lbs. ) 
Avena Biscuit 10 

(Made of tlie best oatmeal with flour enough 
to bake, sweetened with granulated sugar, short- 
ened with the best table butter, raised with com- 
pressed yeast, put up in Js^ boxes of about 20 lbs.) 
Avena Crackers 8^0 

(Same as the biscuit, but are not raised or short- 
ened. In J^ lb. box of about 25 lbs.) 

Granula, 1 doz. in box $1 20 

Infant's food, 1 doz. in box 3 75 



Oysters- p^,^ j^ 

X Picnic 41,.^ 

X Pearl 41^ 

X Oyster 4}.< 

XXX Oyster 5 

Butter— 

Eureka Butter 61.3 

Luniir " (U.i 

Peck's Son fiij 

XXX Butters, box. 5 
Family Boston. ... 7 
Small Boston 8 

Soda — 

X iK 

XXX 5 

Fancy- 
Alphabet 12 

Cornhills 10 

Numerals 12 



Per lb. 

XXX Cxem 83 

XXX Bremner's 

Best 

Sea Foam 



XXX Tapios Tea 
The William... 

Kenosha 

Large Boston. . 

X Butter 

Lunch Aldrich. 



Cream 81., 

Select 7 



Anim.als 13 

Leaflets 12 

Dominoes 10 



Sundries- p^^ „^ p^,,, „, 

XXX Water 81.,' I Pretzels 12 

Pilot Bread CJ? Cracker Meal 

Hard " 6 " I 

Biscuit — 

Cracknells 16 

X Cream 71., 

XXX " 8 ' 

Cream Fro.sted. ... 9 

" Vanilla 10 

XXX Cr", Lemon. 8 
Fruit 11 

Cakes, Snaps, etc. — 

Cofl:ee, English 
Ginger 10 

Assorted Cakes. . . .IIJ2 

Jlolasscs Pina- 
fores 9 

Spice Cake 10 

Fingers — 
Ginger and Spice ..11 
Sponge 12 

Drops and Jumbles 

Cocoanut Drops. . .12 
Currant " ....13 
Spice and Ginger 

Jumbles 11 

Assorted J u mbles. . 1 2 

■Wafers — 

Almond 14 I Vanilla, small 14 

Butter Scotcli 14 " Snaps. ...14 

Cocoanut 14 " large 14 



Fruit, iced il}., 

Graham 8 ' 

Imperial 10^ , 

Oatmeal SJo 

X Sugar, IXL. 7i.i 
XXX " large. 8i;- 
XXX Milk 8" 



Sugar Pinafores. . . 9 
Cocoanut Snaps.. .14 

X Ginger Snaps 71., 
XXX " " 8 " 
XXX Lemon " 13 
Rifle Nuts 10 



.Telly 13I3 

Chocolate, iced. ...IS}.; 



Cocoanut, Vienna, 
Nonpareil and 
Peerless Jumbles. 1 1;' 

Almond Macaroons . 

Cocoanut " 



N( 



r.\CK.\(ii:s. 
charge for barrels or boxes. 



Cans plain and fancy. . . . 

Case for 4 fancy tin cans. 

6 " 



Each. 
10 60 



00 



Patent Walnut Box covers with glass, at 
your risk of breakage (5 per cent off). . . 75 

Shipped in ca.ses of I4, J^' ?{ anil 1 '^o'^- 
each. No charge for cases. 

Fancy, Oval Front Tin Cans 50 

Cases and cans returnable and will be crc<liled 

at invoice prices less return freight. 



EXTRACTS. 
PURITAN. 

Full measure, absolutely the best goods pos- 
sible to make. Quadruple strength. 
Handsomely cartooned, one doz. in box. 

Lemon— Per do/.. 
1 oz. 1-16 pint $0 95 

3 " ig " 1 55 

4 ■' 1^ " 3 00 

8 ■' }4 " 5 75 

16 " 1 " 11 no 

Per gallon, in qiiart bottles 7 .'.D 

■Vanilla or Rose — 

1 oz. 1-16 pint 1 50 

2 " l„ " 2 55 

4 " il " 5 GO 

8 " }i " 9 W 

16 " 1 " 19 00 

Per gallon, in quart bottles 13 00 

The following Puritan Extracts same price as 
Lemon. Put up one dozen assorted, as desired: 
Almond, Clove, Essence Peppermint, Orange, 
Nutmeg, Essence Wintergreen, Celery, Essence 
Cinnaiiion, Nectarine, Fruit Coloring, Peach. 
Essence Anise. 

Jamaica Ginger. Per doz. 

Oval size |3 00 

1 16 pint 1 20 

13 " 1 BO 

14 " 3 50 

u " f' ••' 

f ■' 13 00 

Per gallon, in quart bottles 8 00 

Oriental, 3-oz. lemon extract, per doz 43 



JEWEL — Standard. 
Lemon— p^,- doz. 

3 oz. panel |0 55 

4 " •' 1 00 

6 " •■ 1 ,50 

8 " " 1 90 

8 • ' round 3 75 

16 " " 5 25 

Per gallon 4 00 

■Vanilla^ 

2oz. panel 75 

4 •• " 1 40 

'• ■' 3 00 

,S ■' •■ 2 70 

8 " round 3 25 

16 •• " ... 6 25 

Per gallon 6 50 

Lemon- FRENCH- Double. 

2 oz. panel 65 

4 ■■ •• 1 35 

6 " " 1 75 

8 " ■' 3 35 

8 ' round 3 25 

16 '• " 6 30 

Per gallon 5 00 

Vanilla — 

3 oz. pane! 90 

4 •■ •• 1 70 

6 " " 2 50 

8 " " 3 25 

8 " round 4 ,50 

16 " " 8 75 

Per gallon 7 35 

RIVALS. 

3 oz. Lemon 45 

3 " Vanilla 65 

4 " " 1 20 

4 ' ' Lemon 80 



One gross in sack. 
.Tug No, 13, diameter at top. 
■' " 14, 

" " 18, 
Assorted, }i, 1 and 2 gal.. . 
27 3 and 5 " .. 



1^8 

li.i 



Per gross. 
55 
75 
80 
90 
45 
60 



CURRYCOMBS. p^.^ ^„^ 

No. 5, 6 bar, Japanned 70 

■• 8, 8 " " 80 

Diamond, open back, C bar 1 00 

closed. 6 ■■ 1 00 

No. 200 1 10 

22, 6 bar iron. Japanned, solid 1 00 

■• 230,6 " closed b.ack and mane comb, 140 

" 234,8 " tinned 150 

•'1399,8 " steel, blued 3 00 

Jaj' Eye See, wood back, wire bars 1 50 



„ . DUSTERS. 

Counter — 

in., all bristle, $4 25 I No. 12 



f;8 00 



(All white bristle, extra quality). 



Ostrich — Per doz. 
10 inch |10 .50 



12 50 

13 00 
. . 17 50 
. . 19 00 
. . 20 00 
. . 21 50 



Turkey 

10 inch 

11 '• 

12 •■ 

13 " 

14 " 

15 ■■ 

16 •• 



Per 



KEG COVERS. 

Grained, 17 inch 

Plain, 17 " 



EGG CASES. 

Stevens No. 1 , Filler 

■• 2, " 

Fillers, " 1 



r doz. 


$3 90 


3 25 


3 90 


4 50 


5 00 


5 50 


7 00 


$1 60 


1 35 


Each. 


33 


S7 


IJ 



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Plain- KANAKINS. 

3 inch, 3 nests in rack, per doz. nests $8 50 

3 " 4 " 6 00 

No. 1, 3 in rack, per doz 4 40 

" 2,4 3 80 

" 3, 4 " " " " 2 75 

Grained — 

8 inch, 3 nests in rack, per doz. nests 10 50 

2 ■' 4 " " ' " 8 00 

No. 1, 3 in rack, per doz 5 40 

" 3,4 " ' 4 30 

" 3,4 " " ■' " 3 30 



No. 



KEELEBS. 

Per doz. 



No. 



Per doz. 
. . . $3 25 
. . . 2 00 



1 |3 75 

" 2 3 25 

" 3 3 00 

Nests of 5, per nest 1 10 

MEAStTRES. 
Iron Bound — 



Per doz. 
U bushel .f2 10 



Fecks 



Per doz. 

3 quarts $1 50 

1 quart 1 00 



Tin— 

1 Kallon 



Quart . . . 
In .sets of i 



.' . . .' 1 50 
. ... 1 15 I 
\-ilh funnel, 



Funnels 

boxed, per set. 



In Nests — 

5 in nest, ^o bushel down $0 75 

4 " " peck ■' 65 

Vinegar — 

Per doz. I Per doz. 

1 gallon f;8 40 I Pints $2 40 

1^ " 6 00 Funnel 160 

Q-uarls 3 60 | 

Bauerle's improved, oil boiled, warranted, 
per set, containing Jj g^l-. Qt-. pt-. with 
funnel, boxed, per set 1 15 

MOP STICKS. 

Star Coinbiuatiou Brush Holders 1 00 

Taylor's 90 



MOPS, COTTON. 



7-lb 1 25 

10" 1 75 

12 " 2 00 

AXLE GBEASE. 
Puritan — Packed 4 doz. iu a case. 

Per gross. 

5grosslots 8 00 

1 '■ 8 50 

Less tlian gross lots 9 00 

Diainond — Frazer's — 

"Wood box, 4 doz. in case, per case 2 00 

25-lb. pails, each 1 00 

Frazer's — 

Wood boxes, 4 doz. each, per case 3 00 

Small tins, 2 doz. each, per doz. 1 25 

Medium tins, 2 doz. each, per doz 2 25 

Large tins, 1 doz. each, per doz 3 25 

25-11), pails, each 1 25 

15-lb. pails, each 75 

Barrels and J^ barrels, per lb O4J4 



BATH BBICK. 



Per case. 
60 



Domestic, 2 doz. in case 

Imported, best, 2 doz. in case 75 

Acme. 2 doz. in case 1 50 

Monroe, 2 " "' " each brick is wrapped, 90 

BUTTEB COLOB. 
Hanson's — Per doz. 

25-cent size 1 80 

"Wells Richardson & Co.— 
Small, to color 300 lbs., cue doz. in case, 

retail for 25 cents 1 87 

Medium, to color 750 lbs., 1 doz. in case, 

retail for 50 cents 3 75 

Large, to color 2,000 lbs., 1 doz. in case, 

retail for ftl 8 00 



GROCERIES— Continued, 

star- CANDLES. Per doz. ! 

8s, full weights, 40-lb boxes, per lb .^0 08^^ 

8s, " " 20 " 9' 

16s, hotel, 40 lbs., per lb 10 

Stearic Wax — 

14 oz., 6s, in boxes of 40 sets, per set 11 J^ 

" " 6 in paper 

package, per set 13 

16-oz., 6s, in boxes of 40 lbs., per lb 12i,^ 

" " " " " 6 in paper 

package, per lb 14 

Lumen "Wax — 

Packed 50 cartoons of 4 candles each in a 

case, per case 3 00 

The best quality, convenient, cheap. 

ParafBne — 

Paraffine wax, 4s and 6s, in 6 lb. paper car 

boxes, per lb lOJ^ 



DBTTGS. 



Per lb. 

Alum 3 

Bay Leaves 10 

Brimstone SJj 

Borax, strictly pure 10 

" lb. pk'g 17K 

Camphor Gum, 

bulk 31 

Camphor, loz. 

cakes 35 

Chlorate Lime, Is. 9 
Carb. Ammonia. . .22 

Copperas li,' 

Epsom Salts 2io 

Glue, common. . . .14 
Glauber Salts l}i 



Per lb. 

Licorice Root 20 

Logwood, bulk. ...10 
Logwood, Jj-lb. 

packages 12 

Logwood, i^-lb....l3 

Logwood, i^-lb 11 

Madder, 25-lb. bss.13 
Putty, bladders... 2}^ 

Resin 1?^' 

Sassafras 10 

Saltpetre 7 

Sulphur 4 

Tartaric Acid .52 

Vitriol 8 

Whiting 2 



CANDT.— 80 Days. 
STICK. 

Double Befined — (Assorted Flavors.) pep lb. 
33 lb. cases or pails 7^ 

Pliat— (Assorted Flavors.) 
30-lb. cases or pails 8J4' 

Eureka — (Assorted Flavors.) 
35-1 b. cases or 30-lb. pails 8}^ 

Hoarhound — 
33 lb. cases or 30-lb. pails .' 8 

Triumph — (Assorted Flavors.) 
00-lb. pails 9:\' 

Triangle — (Assorted Flavors) 
25-lb. pails OJ^' 

C^AU candy manufacturers pack stick and 
mixed candy into wooden cases I1.2 lbs. short, 
and into pails 2 lbs. short to cover cost of pack- 
ages, so that a case of candy marked 33 lbs. will 
be found to contain actually but 30J< lbs., and a 
pail marked 32 lbs. but 30 lbs. 

ROCK CANDT 

White or assorted colors as desired. 
All String— Per lb, 

30-lb., wood boxes 11 1^ 

5-lb., paper " 13 

FANCY MIXED CANDY. 

In pails containing 30 lbs. Price per lb. 

Hustler 81., 

Town Talk 91^ 

Prairie Queen lOi^ 

Peerless ISJo 

C^^These fancy mixed candies we also furnish 
in 5-lb. paper boxes at an advance of 1 cent per 
lb. over above prices. 



Standard 14 

French 16 

Fine French 30 



Plain, squat, 

'■ tall. 
Ring, i.< gal. 


CANDY JABS. 

i2,Sal 

tall ................. 


Per doz. 

$1 50 

1 50 

3 00 


squat 


3 00 



Machine "Work — 

Lemon Drops 

" Squares 5 ' 

Sour Balls 5 ' 

Lady Kisses 5 ' 

Assorted Kisses 5 ' 

Strawberry Drops 5 ' 

Large Fish Drops 5 ' 

Small " •' 5' 

Cream Drops 5 ' 

Horehound Squares 5 ' 

Iceland Moss " 5 ' 

Cut and Bar "Work — 
Barber Pole, ]ilain 5 ' 

" " twisted 5 ' 

Braid Rings 5 ' 

Cream Bars, lemon and r.ise. . .5 ' 

Molasses Bars 5 ' 

.lackson Balls 5 ' 

Mint Kisses 5 ' 

Lemon " 5 ' 

Grained "Work — 

Mint Drops 5 ' 

Boston Mints 5 ' 

Love Hearts 5 ' 

Mint " 5' 

" Rings 5 ' 

Washington Stars 5 ' 

Sugar Mice 5 ' 

French Fruit Drops 5 ' 

Motto Hearts 5 ' 

Mottoes — 

Gold and Silver Mottoes 5 ' 

Snapping Mottoes 5 ' 

French " 5 ' 

Common " 5 ' 

Japanese Cocoa — 100 in box. 

Tidal Wave, per box 

Skeleton, " " 

Irish, " " 

Wliite, short sticks, per box 

Assorted, per box 



lb. boxes. 



Chocolate Cream Work — 

Chocolate Drops 5-lb. boxes, 

large 5 " '■ 

Slicks 5 " 

" Bars 5 " " 

Rats 5 " 

" ilico 5 " 

Hand made Chocolate Pralines, 5 " 
Boss handmade Chocolates .. .5 " 
New American hand - made 

Chocolates 5 " " 

Fruit Nougatines 5 " " 



171^ 



CANDY. 

Fancy Cases — 

These cases contain 8 5-lb. boxes. 

c.\SE "A." Per lb. 

1 box Finest Mixed 

' ' Decorated Cream Fruits 

" " " Animals 

" American Chocolate 

" Cream Almonds 

" Large Grand Duke St. Berries. . 
" Cream Perfections, assorted. . . . 
" 3-Color Jelly 

CASE "E." 

1 box Cream Peaches 

Bar 

" Turkish Figs 

" Peanut Bar 

" Fancy Marbles 

" Golden Lobsters 

" California Quinces 

" Brilliant Fruit slices 

CASE "c." 
1 box Jaw Breakers 

" Mint Lozenges 

" Washington Stars 

" Jackson^Balls 

" Lemon Squares 

" Rose A. B. Gum 

' ' Pineapple 

" Barber Pole 



14 



mi 

10i.< 
lOjl 

mi 



lOK 

10^ 

1214 
V2% 
15 
15 

15 



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•CANDY- Continued. 

Nut Candy— Per lb. 

Almond Beefsteak 5-lb. boxes, $0 23 

Bar T) '■ " 20 

Peanut Beef steak 5" " IT 

" Bar 5 " " 14 

" Stick 5 " " 14 

Cocoa Bar 5 " ]' 1^^ 

Cocoanut Cakes 5 " " IT 

AMMONIA. 
Household- 
Pints, full measure, 2 doz. in case, per 

case 4 00 

BAY RTJM — Genuine. 

Gross. Per doz. 

2 oz. square panels $12 00 1 00 

4 " .' ■• IS 00 1 50 

8 " French square or round, full 

measure 42 00 3 50 

BLACKING. 

Mason's— Per doz. 

No. 1, 3 doz. fancy bo.xes 22 

" 4_ " " " 40 

Jacquot — 

French, N©. 2 25 

" 8 40 

<■ 4 60 

- :,[ 80 

T. M. French — 

00, per doz 45 

1 ■' 80 

2, " ::.■: i oo 

Miller's — 

"Waterproof, larffe, 2 doz. in box, per box, 2 50 
.small, 3 ■• " " 2 50 

Miscellaneous — 

Harness oil, 0, 1 doz. in bos 1 75 

■' 1, " ■' 2 75 

" 2, " " 4 25 

Army and Navy, large, per doz 50 

" " small, " 30 

Bengal Dressing 1 75 

Jcttiue, 1 doz. in box, per doz 75 

French Dressing, 1 doz. in box, per doz. . . 1 00 

FABINA. Per lb. 

Barrels S^g 

Kegs, about 115 lbs S}i 

Less quantity than kegs 4 

Boxes, 48 1-lb. packages G}4 

HOMINY. 

Hudnut's, in bbls. ,200 lbs 8 25 

Common, in bbls. , per bbl 

" less than bbl. , per lb 

MANIOCA. 

Hill's East India, 24 lbs. in box 16 

OATMEAL. 

Puritan — steel cut. 
Coarse, medium or fine, per bbl. of 200 lbs. 6 00 
" " 1^' bbl 3 15 

Eureka — steel cut. 

Coarse, medium or fine, per bbl 5 50 

" " a bbl 2 75 

36 2-lb packages in case, per case 3 00 

Puritan Kolled Oats — 

Barrel, ISO ll)s C> 00 

Half barrel, 90 lbs 3 15 

Eureka Rolled Oats — 

Barrel, ISO lbs 5 ,50 

Half barrel, 90 llis 2 75 

American Flaked Groats — 
36 2-lb. packages in case, per case 3 15 

PEAS. 

Split, per lb 2i| 

Green, per bushel 1 10 



GROCER IES~Continued. 

RICE. Pe,- lb. 

Royal Head |0 O?.^ 

Fancy Japan, bags 224 6 

K!ing Carolina 6 

Queen " 5^2 

Deuce " 5I4 

Less quantities than a barrel, I3 more. 

S^GO- Per lb. 

Pearl, in original sacks, of about 125 lbs. . H'-o 

" " less quantity 5^4 

East India, fine, in bags 4 

TAPIOCA p^^,,, 

Flake, in original sacks, of ai)out 125 lbs. . G'j 

" less quantities 6^4^ 

Pearl, in original sacks 6i^ 

" less quantities 6^4 

WHEAT. 

Rolled, Cracked and Pearled — 

Barrels, 200 lbs 5 80 

Half barrels, 100 lbs 3 05 

Schumacher's 36 2-lb. in case, cracked, per 

case 3 25 

Hornby, 24 2-lb. in case, per case 3 60 

A B C, 24 21b. in case, per case 3 60 

Schumacher's rolled, 36 2-lb. in case, per 

case 3 50 

WHEAT GERM MEAL. 
Fould's Wheat Germ Meal — 
Boxes, 24 2-lb. packages in ease, per case. .2 50 

AXE HANDLES. 

Two dozen in each r.ack. 



Turned- 
Extra 

No. 1 

" 2 



Per doz. 
... ^2 00 

. . . 1 75 
. . . 1 20 



Shaved — Per doz. 

X $1 80 

XX 2 25 

XXX 2 60 



BARREL COVERS. 



Per dozen. 



Gem, grained 

Gem, plain 

Common, plain 

Common, grained... 

Patent, hinge top, 

grained 



IT inch. 19 inch. 21 inch 



$1 35 
1 60 



13 25 
2 00 
1 40 

1 75 

4 00 



|2 .50 
2 25 

1 70 

2 15 

4 25 



Per doz. 

Wire, oval, ligiit weight $2 .50 

" flat, •• " 2 25 



BASKETS, 
Fancy Dinner — 
No 1 Palm 


4 50 


" 2 " 

" 3 " 


5 50 

8 00 


■' 4 " 


10 00 


" 1 Sea Weed, 8 inch 

"3 " 11 " 


2 25 

4 00 


" 3 " 12 " 


5 50 


"4 " 13 •' 


6 00 


"5 " 14 " 


S 00 



" 2 French Lunch, small 2 75 

" 3 " " large 3 75 

Fancy — 
The following assortments of Fancy Baskets are 

packed 1 doz. in case. They are very nicely 

assorted. 

" D," per case of 1 doz ^7 .50 

-H," " " 8 00 

Fruit Stands — 

3 round liaskets on an upright stand, each, 2 50 
School or Dinner — 





Large. 


Medium. 


Small. 


Elm covered satchel 


2 00 


1 75 


1 50 


Elm 


P 


er doz. 

& 40 



Laundry — 



Per doz. 



Willow 

Whole liattan 

Racine Narrow 

wood bottom. . . 
Wide Splint 



jplint, 



Larce. Jledium Small 



|5 75 
18 00 



5 50 



|4 75 
11 00 



5 00 
3 25 



ifS 75 
10 00 



Market- 



Per doz. 


Large. 


Medium 


Small. 


Willow 

AVillow, covered 

Racine Splint, wood bot- 


^3 25 

5 50 

2 40 


|3 75 
5 00 

3 25 


^3 35 
4 00 

3 00 







Cedar, extra, per doz y T5 

Elm, common, per doz 45 

Elm, extra, per doz So 



Per dozen. 


ii bu. 


■"■-t '-•"• 


1 bu. 


l^bu 


Stave 


$1 60 


$1 65 


$1 65 

3 10 

4 00 


!?2 10 




2 50 




3 50 




5 50 













Grocers' Delivery 


- 






Per dozen. 


Large. 


Medium 


Small. 


Bamboo, end handles 

Splint, Chicago 

" Racine 


$5 50 
1 65 
1 85 


$4 75 


$4 85 
1 20 
1 65 



BOWLS. 

Hardwood, extra quality. 

Per doz. I Per doz. 

13 inch 75 17 inch $2 25 

13 " 85 I 19 " 2 80 

15 " 1 40 I 31 " 3 50 

Assorted, 15, 17 and 19 inches 2 20 

FBTJIT JARS. 
Mason Improved Porcelain Lined Top — 

Per irvoss. 

Pints 10 00 

Quarts 11 00 

1.2 gallon 14 00 

Ilubbers 65 

GUNPOWDER. 

Gunpowder cannot be shipped by express. 
Railroads ship only on certain days. Should 
there be any delay, our customers will under- 
stand that it is on this account. 

Kegs, Fg, FFg, FFFg, 25 lbs $5 00 

i.,'kegs, •• " " 12K " 2 — 

,^4 " " " " 61I'- 

1-lb. cans, " " 25 cans in case, 

per can 

i^lb. cans, Fg, FFg, FFFg, 25 cans in 

case, per can 



1 50 
30 



IS 



GTJN MATERIALS. 
Cartridges — 



Per M. 



22, long . 
22, short. 

Shot- 



Drop Shot. 
Buck " . 



Per bag. 
. . . 1 30 

. . . 1 55 



Per M. 

33, long .|4 90 

82. short 4 30 

Per M. 

Chilled Shot. ... 1 55 
Bar Lead, 25 lbs., 1 .50 

Per doz. 

Eley Bros., Nos. 7 and 8 2 30 

" 9 •• 10 2 00 

" ." •' 11 and up 1 65 

Gun Caps — Per JM. 

G. D., full count 30 

Musket 60 

Eley Bros., Waterproof 55 



Gun Wadding- 



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GROCERIES— Continued. 



GUM. Per box. 

Adams' Trick $0 60 

" Black Jack, 150 pieces 60 

" TutiFruti, 150 " 85 

Tolu Taffy 25 

Mastic White 20 

Spruce Roll, 200 pieces 20 

Rubber, 100 pieces 25 

200 ■' 35 

Sweetheart, 150 pieces, with chromos 35 

Queen, 150 " " " .... 75 

Mammoth, 150 large pieces, large chromos, 90 



LAMP BURNERS. 

No. 0, Banner 



Per doz. 
55 
55 
70 



0, Sun Hinge. 
1, 



1 00 

" 3, " 1 25 

Ai-gand 2 10 

LAMP CHIMNEYS. 

The diameter of the bases of three sizes are as 
follows: No. is 3 inches across the base; No. 1, 
21^ inches, and No. 2, 3 inches. Sold in cases 
only. Packed 6 doz. in case. 

Sizes 

Sun, crimped $0 27 

" hinge, round 39 

La Bastine 

Flint, Bessemer, crimped 34 

" .sun. hinge oval. . . 36 
Lantern Globes 46 



Per doz. 
1 
$0 39 
31 
1 35 
35 
37 



|0 39 

41 

1 50 

45 

47 



Student. 



21, 


144 


' 300 


21, 


316 


' 200 


31, 


144 


' 200 


31, 


216 


' 200 


30, 


144 


' 300 



LYE — Concentrated. 

Per case of 4 doz. 

Eureka, solid |3 50 

Lewis' Powdered and Perfumed, 98 per cent 4 50 

Saponitier, solid 3 25 

American, " 3 25 

Greenwich, " 3 25 

Sterling 3 00 

Puritan 3 50 

Scrubbing 1 75 

Babbitt's 3 60 

LANTERNS. Per doz. 

O Tubular 6 00 

O " Lift Wire 6 50 

MATCHES. 

Oshkosh Brand — Per case. 

No. 2, 144 boxes, 200 matches in box .... 1 10 

" .... 1 30 

■' .... 2 00 

" .... 1 40 

" .... 2 10 

.... 3 10 
" 33^ 100 in box, 9 boxes in caddy, 48 

caddies in case 2 20 

No. 33, 100 matches in box, 18 boxes in cad- 
dy. 24 caddies in case 2 20 

No. 34, 144 boxes, .500 matches in box ... 3 25 

'■ 36, 44 " 1,000 " " ... 2 10 
" 37, assorted, 4i< gross, 20 boxes 1,000; 

40 boxes 500; 80 boxes 300 3 15 

Export Parlor — 

No. 200 in box, 5 gross in case, packed 1 
doz. boxes in a package, per case 4 00 

No. 80 in box, 5 gross in case, packed 1 
doz. boxes in a package, per case 4 00 

Bridal — Barber's — 
B, 200 Diamond, in slide box, 100 boxes in 

case, per case 1 15 

Caddy— Clark's— Per caddy. 

Badger Caddy, }^ gross, 24 slide boxes to 
caddy, 200 square matches in box, per 

caddy 

No. 1 wood, }^^ gross, 34 upright boxes to 
caddy, 300 square matches in box, per 

caddy 

Rough and Ready Parlor- 
No. 200, 144 boxes, 200 matches in each 
box 1 45 



30 



30 



Round — Per case. 

No. 3, 2 gross, 144 boxes, 200 matches in 

box, per case $1 40 

No. 8, 3 gross, 144 flat boxes, 300 matches 

in box, per case 2 10 

No. 9, 3 gross, 100 matches in box, 9 boxes 

in caddy, 48 caddies in case, per case. . . 2 20 
No. 18, 3 gross, 100 matches in box, 18 

boxes in caddy, 24 caddies in case, per 

case 2 20 

Badger, 2 gross, 144 slide boxes, 200 

matches in box, per case 1 40 

OILS. 

Carbon — Subject to market. Per gal. 

llO'Test 08^4 

Prime White, 150 test 08-'4 

Snow " " 09i< 

Headlight, 175 test 11)^ 

Oleane 11 

Eocene, 150 test 11 

Michigan test, prime white lOJ^ 

" " water " lljf 

Wisconsin test, prime white 08 

" " water " 09}.< 

Elaine 16i| 

Indiana, prime white 09J^ 

Lubricating — Cylinder — 

Capitol cylinder, amber color 35 

Model " " " 33 

Engine and Machinery — 

Eldorado engine, light color 30 

Peerless machinery, light 19 

Backus fine engine, amber 30 

Challenge machinery, light 18 

Black Diamond machinery, dark 22 

Golden machinery, light 18 

Caramels — 

No. 1 Chocolate, 5-lb. boxes 20 

" 1 Maple, " " 20 

" 1 Cream, " " 20 

" 1 Vanilla, " " 20 

" 1 Strawberry, " " 20 

" 1 Lemon, " " 20 

" 1 Walnut, " " 20 

" 1 Assorted, " " 30 

" 2 (Same as above assortment) 16 

Bon Ton, 5c. packages, 30 in box 85 

Opera, Ji( and 1-lb. boxes, in 5-lb. boxes, 

best." 25 

Pan "Work- 
No. 1 Smooth Almonds, 5-lb. boxes 

"2 " " " " 23 

French Burnt Almonds, hand made, 5-lb. 

boxes 23 

Spanish Burnt Almonds, 5-lb. boxes 20 

French " Peanuts " " 11 

PId. Caraways, " " 17 

Smooth Caraways " " 17 

Pld. Mites, " " 17 

Cassia Buds, " " 22 

Pld. and Smooth Cloves, " " 23 

Red Hots, " " 20 

Sugar Plums, small, " " 15 

Cream Marbles, 7 colors, " " 15 

Fancy Marbles '' " 15 

Checkerberries " " 15 

Cachous, highly perfum'd, " " 18 

Fruit Pellets, " " 15 

Cream Peaches, " " 15 

Almonds, " " 20 

Imperials, all flavors, " " 13 

T. T. Imperials, all flavors, " " 12 

Printed Lozenges — 

Assorted Conversational Hearts, 51b. boxes, 13 

Conversational Hearts, '• " 13 

" Lozenges, " " 13 

.Toking Lozenges, " " 13 

Norwegian Lozenges, " " 13 

German << << <i jg 

Large Wreath Hearts, " " 13 

A, B. C, Lozenges, " " 13 

Star Conversational Hearts, " " 13 

Holiday Cards, 1.50 in box 80 

Postiil ' " " •■ 75 



Plain Lozenges — Per lb, 

English Jlinf , large, .5-lb. boxes $0 13 

" " medium. lb. boxes 13 

Extra Strong Mint, 5-lb. boxes 16 

W+ntergreen, 5-lb. boxes 13 

Red Wintergreen, 5-lb. boxes 13 

Lemon, 5-lb. boxes 17 

Licorice, 5 lb. boxes 16 

Ginger, " " 10 

Rose, " " 23 

Musk, " " 34 

Cough Troches, equal to Brown's, 5-lb. 
boxes 

Penny Specialties — 

Pres.5ed Figs, 100 in box 60 

Music Boxes, " " 60 

Italian Cream Bar, 100 in box 60 

Vanilla JIarshmallow, stick, 100 in box. . . 60 

Necklaces, 100 in box 60 

Lemon Stick, 100 in box 60 

A. B. Return Balls, 100 in box eO' 

German Opera Bar, " " 00 

Crystal Cigars, 100 in box 60 

Bamboo Canes, " " 60 

Old Fashioned Molasses Stick, 100 in box. 60 

Chew Chews, 100 in box 60 

Penny Butter Scotch, 100 in box 60 

Penny Caramels, 100 in box 60 

Golden Fish, 100 in box 60 

Golden Horseshoes, 100 in box 60 

New varieties always on hand. 

Gum "Work — 

A. B. Gums, in pails, 35-lb 6i£ 

" " boxes, 5-lb. boxes 7 

Lemon and Rose Hard Gums, 5-lb. boxes.. 25 

Jelly Gum Drops, L. and R., 5-lb. bo.xes. . 33 

Royal Gum Drops. 5-lb. boxes 11 

Grand Duke Strawberries, 5-lb. boxes. ... 11 

New Turkish Figs, 5-lb. boxes 13 

" Southern " 8-!b.,inpail 120 

Licorice Hard Gums, 5-lb., in boxes 20 

Pig, Paste and Jelly Goods- 
Fig Paste, Ic. strips, 5-lb. boxes 11 

Fig Paste, 5c. strips, 5-lb. boxes 11 

Fig Paste, 3 colored strips, 5-lb. boxes. ... 11 

Turkish Fig .Jelly, 5-lb. boxes 11 

Raisin .Jelly, 5-lh. boxes 11 

Currant .Jelly, 5-lb.. boxes 11 

Assorted T. T. .Jelly, 5-lb. boxes 11 

Miscellaneous — 

Sugar Sand, red, blue, yellow and green, 

5-lb boxes 13 

.Jaw Breaker, 5 lb. boxes 15 

Star Cough Drops, 5-lb. decorated cans, 

none better 25 

English Coldfoot Rock, 4-lb. boxes 31 

CIDER. 

Clarified — 

Catks. 45 gals. , per gal 16 

Barrels 5 75 

Half bbls 3 50 

Sand Refined — 

Barrels 5 00 

Half bbls 3 00 

Champagne — 

Quarts, 1 doz. in case, per case 1 80 

Quarts. 4 doz. in bbl. , per bbl 6 50 

Pints, 3 doz. in case, per case 3 00 

Sparkling Champagne — 

Quarts, 1 doz. in case 1 80 

Pints, 2 doz. in case 3 50 

Gilt Edge Champagne — 

Champagne, 1 doz. quarts in case 2 50 

2 doz. pints " 3 00 

" in bbls., per gal 27 

Golden Russett, 1 doz. quarts in ca.se 3 50 

" 3 doz. pints " 4 00 

" in bbls., per gal 27 



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GROCERIES— Continued. 



SOAPS. 



N. K. Fail-bank 
& Co.'s— 



Brilliant 

Clierub 

Daniiy 

Golden West. 
Jewel 



Lakeside . 



Mottled German, 72 or 
Navy Blue 



Plymouth Rock 

Rocket 

Santa Claus 

Spanish Castile, CO or 
Standard 



"White Star. 
White Star, 



ibox< 



Halsted Burnet's 

Soaps. 

Blue Bell 

i; Jay 

Great Bargain 

Poppy 

Royal 

Mound City 

Big Gun 

Chicago Family 

Green Seal, green... 
Old German, 60 or.. 
Tom, Dick and Har 

ry, 40 pkgs 

Palm Leaf, 60, 70, 80 or 



Bars. 


Lbs. 
per box. 


OU 


CO 


100 


66 


101 


75 


60 


60 


60 


60 


20 


60 


60 


60 


20 


CO 


60 


60 


60 


60 


100 


75 


100 


75 


100 


87 


100 


75 


72 


60 


60 


60 


100 


75 


100 


50 


100 


75 


SO 


mi 


2o 


18;'i 


00 


60 


100 


75 


GO 


60 


100 


75 


100 


50 


100 


100 


60 


60 


100 


75 


100 


66 


100 


65 


100 


87 


60 


60 


100 


82 


73 


60 


120 




90 


60 



5 box lots 
per box. 



Proctor & Gamble's — 

These Prices are Per Box. 



^3 !<■") 
.3 25 
3 30 
2 65 
2 65 

2 65 

3 10 
3 10 
2 50 

2 65 

3 30 
3 60 

3 60 

4 00 
2 80 

2 50 

3 10 
3 25 
3 90 
2 00 
1 02 



2 65 

3 30 

2 50 

3 10 
3 25 
3 85 

2 65 

3 30 
3 00 

2 80 

3 25 

2 85 

3 50 

2 25 

3 25 
1 95 



Already, 64 bars, 60 lbs 

Amber, 60 16 oz. cakes 

Arab, 60 bars, 60 lbs 

Clean Quick, 75 cakes, 75 lbs 

Derby, 60 cakes, 60 lbs 

Dover, 100 12-oz. cakes 

Every Day, 60 16 or 72 13>3'-oz. cakes. . 

Famous, 100 12-oz. cakes 

German Olive, 60 bars, CO lbs 

Golden Bar, 20 bars, 80 lbs 

Golden Bar, 25 bars, 75 lbs 

Good Luck, 100 lOoz. cakes 

Half Moon, 60 cakes, 60 lbs 

Handy, 100 12oz cakes 

Ivory, 100 lOoz. cakes 

Ivory, 50 lO-oz. cakes 

Ivory, 6-oz. cakes, 100 in box 

Japan Olive, 60. 73, 80 bars, 60 lbs 

Lennox, 100 12-oz. cakes 

*Mottled German, 60 or 100 bars, 60 llis 

Norway, 20 3-lb. cakes 

Old Folks, 20 cakes, 60 lbs 

*01eine Oxide, 60 bars, 60 ll)s 

P. & G. Family. 60, 72 or 80 bars, 60 lbs 

Queen Olive, 100 10 oz. cakes 

Simon Pure, 60 bars, CO lbs 

Topaz, 100 12-oz. cakes 

Town Talk, 100 10i,<-oz. cakes 

Very Good, 100 12-oz. cakes 

Velvet, 60 cakes, 60 lbs 

Wash Well, 64 cakes, 60 ll)s 

White, 100 10-oz. cakes 

Wilton, 30 cakes, 60 lbs 



SOAPS.— Continued. 



$3 55 


3 15 


2 95 


3 85 


. 3 05 


3 80 


2 50 


3 90 


2 45 


3 50 


3 30 


2 95 


3 15 


3 35 


6 75 


3 45 


4 00 


3 45 


3 85 


2 55 


2 85 


3 00 


3 60 


2 25 


3 50 


2 55 


3 45 


3 40 


3 40 


3 00 


2 55 


6 75 


3 00 



Jas. S. Kirk & Co. 



FuEE Deliveuy 

IN Illinois 

Only. 



.\jnerican Family. 



Blue India 

Emrlish Standard . 



Mottled German 

Oleinc Elaine 

Our Union 

Olive (Kirk's) 

P. German 

Queen of the Laundry 

Satinet 



Savon Imperial . 

WliiteCap 

Blue India 

Mechanic 

Magnolia 

Pink Satinet. . . 
AVhite Ru.ssian. 

Capital 

Standard 



Arcade 

Washboard . 



60-60 * 
60-60 f 
60-00 * 
60-60 * 
CO-60 + 
60-60 t 
60-60 X 
20-60 * 
(;0-60 X 
60-60 i 
60-00 * 
70-60 * 
60-60 f 
20-60 f 
60-60 I 
100-75 ■■ 
100-75 * 
100-75 * 
100-75 * 
100-75 * 
100-75 - 
100-021 , 
100-021", 
100-621., 
100-50 « 
100-70 * 



.Sfpq 



16 oz. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 

3 1b. 
13 sizes. 
16 oz. 
16 oz. 
13^4 oz. 
16 oz. 

31b. 
16 oz. 
12 oz. 
12 oz. 
12 oz. 
12 oz. 

12 oz. 

13 oz. 

nil., oz, 

101.^ oz 
lOiJ oz 
8oz. 
11 oz. 



|3 15 
3 09 
2 70 

2 70 

3 64 

2 55 

3 45 
3 15 
2 70 

2 70 

3 15 
3 15 
3 00 
3 00 

2 70 
6 50 

3 35 
3 50 

3 60 

4 05 
4 00 
3 50 
3 30 
3 20 

2 85 

3 10 



■ Xot wro.ppcd; all others are wrapped. 



Note. — * Pressed and wrapped. f Pressed 
not wrapped. | Not wrapped. || Wrapped. 

Oberne, Hosick & Co., Mfrs. 

Linen, 60 bars. 60 lbs per box $2 50 

German Family, " " 2 70 

Silver Brick, " " 3 25 

" Sweet 16," 100 bars, 80 lbs. ... " 3 60 

Country Talk, 100 bars. 75 lbs. . ' 3 50 

Hard Water, CO bars, 60 lbs 3 00 

Mermaid (Floating), 100 bars, 75 lbs. ... C 00 

White Satin, 100 bars, 75 lbs 4 50 

Obem, Hosick & Co — 

Linen, Is, 30, 60 and 80 per lb. $0 O4I4 

Royal, Is, wrapped " 4I4 

Olive, Is, wrapped " 3''4 

Pure German, Is " 4'^^ 

Old English Blue, Is " Wz 

German Family, Is " 434 

Silver Brick, Is " 4 

White Prussian, %-Vo. cake per box, 4 00 

Pink Prus.sian, 3^-lb. cake " 4 00 

Napkin, 60-lb. 20 bars " 4 00 

Scourene Simond's — 

100 cakes in box per box, 3 75 

50 cakes in box " 1 90 

Scouring — 

Kitchen Crystal per bar, 06 

Sapolio — 

^4 gross per box, 2 35 

i|° • " 4 65 

i " lot per gross, 9 25 

5 " lot " 9 00 

Miscellaneous — 

Anti-Washboard 100 bars, 4 75 

Wonderful , G. A. Shoudy Soap Co. , 36 bars, 

with ehromos per box, 2 52 

McCulIoiigh's Magnetic " 3 10 

Frank Siddal's, 36 bars " 3 00 

Babbitt's Best " 5 25 

New York City " 4 20 

Dish Rag, 60 lb. , 20 bars " 4 25 

Day's, 60 bars, with ehromos ... " 4 20 

Werk's Mottled German per lb., 4I4' 

Old Country, Wrisley's A B " 4I4 

Dobbins' per box, 4 95 

Gillett's Laundry Castile " 2 88 

Electro Magic, 72 bars " 3 00 



Allan B. -Wrisley, Mfr— Per lb. 

Old Country, Mb. bars, 80 in box $0 41.4 

White Borax, 1 " 60 " 6 

Lather, 1 " 60 " 6 

Hamburg Olive, 1-lb. bars, 75 in box. . . •i 

Fine Bath, 12 oz. bars, lOO '■ ... 4 

White Bath, 12 " ICO '■ ... 5 

SOAPS— Toilet. 

5 Cents Per Cake- 
Low's Wild Rose, 1 doz. in box, 1 gross 

in case per gro.ss, 5 00 

Ah There, H doz. in box " 3 50 

Japanese Honey, '-4 doz. in box, " 5 50 

.lapanese Glyc, J4 doz. in box, " 5 50 
Japanese Brown Windsor, I4 

doz. in box " 5 50 

Paula per doz. 45 

Three Maids " 45 

Delightful ' ■ 45 

Sylvan per gross, 3 00 

Turkish Bath, A. B. Wrisley's, per doz. 45 

Oberne, Hosick & Co.'s Toilet Soaps — Pr. doz. 

Sweet Cream, 2 cakes in paper box 1 00 

Jasmine Bouquet, 3 cakes in paper box . 2 00 
Clover Leaf Bouquet, 3 cakes in paper box 75 

Wheat Bran, 3 cakes in paper box 75 

WASHING POWDER. 

Miscellaneous — 

Ivoriue, 36 lib per box, 4 50 

Boraxine " 3 50 

Pearline, 36 1-lb. pkgs in box. . . " 4 00 

73 i.Mb " " ..." 4 30 

Babbitt's 1776," Is per lb lOJ^ 

" " C oz. 100 packages 3 75 

California Soap Plant, 3C lbs. per box . . 3 00 
Golden State, 36 Mb. packages, per lb. . 7J£ 

Gillett's, per lb 7 

Soapine — Per box. 

No. 1 , lib packages 3 60 

■' 3, 7-oz. " 3 84 

■' 3, 13-oz. " 4 20 



WASHING CRYSTAL. 

Gillett's, 1 gross in a box, per gross 1 40 

mammoth size, % gross in box, 
per gross 8 00- 

STARCH. 

Gloss— Per lb. 

48-lb boxes, Mb. packages, large lump 5% 

" " 16 3-lb. paper boxes, large 

lump 5I4 

40-lb. boxes, in bulk, large lumps SJ^ 

721b. crates, 13 6-lb. wood boxes, large 

lump 6 

Barrels, 150 to 180 lb., large lump 3 

Com — 

40-lb. boxes, l-lli. packages 5^ 

20-lb. " •■ " 6 

Kingsford — 

Silver Gloss, 401b. boxes, 6-lb. packages. . 7 
" " " " assorted J.< and 
li lbs "• • • ■ ''?i 

Silver Gloss, 40-lb. boxes, 10 4-lb. paper 
boxes '' 

Silver Gloss, C-lb. boxes with sliding cov- 
ers, 13 boxes in each crate '7}£ 

Corn, 40-lb. boxes, 1-Ib. packages 7 

Corn, 20-lb. boxes, " " 7I4 

Muzzy's — 

Corn, 1-lb. package, 40-lb. boxes 6 

Gloss, 31b. paper boxes, 48-lb. box CJ^ 

Sun Gloss, 1-lb. packages, 40-lb. boxes ... 5^£ 

" " 6-lb. packages, crates 6,1^ 

Electric Lustre — 
4-II1. boxes, 1 lb 8 



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GROCERIES— Continued. 

FISH. 

Keep fish out of the sun and in as cool a place as possible. Packages of fisli in pickle are liable 
to leakage from rouffh handling while in transit, and in such cacss should be filled up with " strong 
brine not water." "We are careful that they leave us in good order and cannot be responsible for an.v 
damagc afterward ; in no case can we make" good any fish that become spoiled from extreme heat, or 
" sun-cooked." 







II 




.a — 


|l 


KITS Oil PAILS. 


K.VltE OF FISn. 


20 lbs. 


15 lbs. 


13 lbs. 


10 lbs. 


Mackerel, 1886— 










































26 00 
23 00 
23 00 
18 00 
16 00 
li 00 


13 50 

11 50 
11 .50 
9 50 
8 50 
7 50 


13 20 
10 40 
10 40 
8 60 
7 70 
6 80 


6 80 
5 80 
5 80 
4 80 
4 30 
3 80 


5 50 
4 70 
4 70 
3 90 
3 60 
3 10 


3 80 
2 40 

2 40 

3 00 
1 80 
1 60 


2 15 
1 85 
1 85 
1 55 
1 40 
1 35 


i 76 
1 52 
1 52 
1 28 
1 16 
1 04 


i 50 




1 30 




1 30 




1 10 




1 00 




90 












































Herring, 1886— 


11 00 
7 50 


6 00 
4 25 


5 40 
3 87 


3 05 
2 19 


2 50 
1 80 


1 30 
95 


1 03 

76 


86 
65 


75 




58 






Mnun's Genuine Split Labrador 


7 7,5 


4 37 


4 00 


2 23 


1 85 


98 


78 


67 


50 


Split Magdalen, large, No. 1 

Salmon, 1886— 
California C. K. (Blood Red) 

I.ake rish, 1887. 
No 1 Whitelisli 


9 00 
U 00 


5 00 
7 50 
7 00 


4 55 
6 80 
6 30 


2 55 

3 80 
3 80 


2 10 

3 10 
3 10 


i iu 
1 60 
1 60 


88 
1 35 
1 35 


74 
1 04 
1 04 


65 
90 
90 




















































5 00 


4 50 


2 80 


3 30 


1 20 


95 


80 


70 





















FISH. 
Cod— Per lb. 

Pamous A, strips, all fine Grand Bank Fish, 

40-lb. boxes $ 06^^ 

Famous A, bricks, all fine Grand Bank, 40- 
lb. boxes ^M 

Eureka, strips, all best Georges, 60-lb. bxs. 6% 

" bricks, " " 40-lb. " 7 

Sardines— Per can. 

^s, Domestic, small fish, French label. . . 6 

^s, French, Billet, fanciest in market 16 

^s, Domestic, small fish, French label. . . 8J2 

iks, French 13 

jjs, " 20 

%s, Billett's fanciest 38 

Mustards, large boxes. Eagle 9 

Spiced Sardines 9 

Miscellaneous — Per doz. 

1-lb. Mackerel, 3 doz. in case 1 70 

3-lb. Mackerel, in mustard, new pack, very 

fine, 2 doz. in case 3 00 

:S-lb. Mackerel, in tomato sauce 3 00 

5-lb. Mackerel, Minot's Lights, choicest, 1 

doz. in case 6 00 

3-lb. Brook Trout, new pack, 3 doz. Incase. 3 .50 

i-lb. Salmon 3 90 

1-lb. Columbia River Salmon, 1887 pack, 

IXL. brand, 4 doz. in case, fancy goods. 3 00 

Shell Fish— 

3-lb. Clam Chowder 2 30 

Clams, B. & M., lib., 3 doz. in case 1 30 

" " 2-lb. cans, 3 doz. in case. . 190 

1-lb., Doxee's Little Neck, 3 doz. 

in case 1 55 

Clams, 3-lb. Doxee's, Little Neck, 3 doz. in 

case 3 45 

iobsters, 1-lb. , B. & M. , 1887, 3 doz. In case 1 85 

3-lb., " " pack 2 85 

Oysters, 1-lb., 5-oz 1 00 

3-lb., 10-oz., 2 doz. in case 1 ■IS 



FISH— Smoked and Dried. 
Halibut — 

New Smoked, 30-lb. boxes, per lb $0 113^ 

New Smoked, 30 lb. boxes, 1-lb. bricks. . 12 

Herring — 

Scaled, No. 1 per box, 23 

" large " 30 

Holland, Crown brand, imported, kegs, 

new, 1886 per keg, 

Domestic " 50 

Mess " ••■• 

Sardines — 

Russian per keg, 40 

Fancy " 60 

Anchovies— Per doz. 

14'kegs 4 00 

Glass, quarts 3 00 

X£ kegs 4 50 

Kegs .. 5 00 

CODFISH. 
■Whole— Per lb. 

George's, genuine new 5 

Grand Bank, George's, cured, new 4% 

Medium Bank, new 

George's Pollock 

Cases 450 lbs., I5 less. 

Boneless — 
OLD OCEAN, selected middles, all thick 

pieces, very fancy, 40-lb. boxes I}.^ 

DIAMOND." fancy George's 40-lb. boxes 7 

GOLD LEAF, fancy blocks, 2-lb. each. 7 

IMPERIAL BLOCKS, 2-lb. each, 40-lb. 

boxes ' 6 

A. A. medium George's, 40-lb. boxes. . . 6I3 

THISTLE, medium bank, 40-lb. boxes. 
AVIIITE STAR, selected George's Hake, 

40-lb. boxes 



SALT. 

Dairy, in bulk per bbl., $3 20 

•• 100 3-lb. bags " 2 90 

" 28 10" " " 3 60 

" 60 5 " " " 2 75 

Table, 100 3 " " " 2 20 

" 60 5 " " " 2 00 

" 28 10 " " " 1 85 

Fine, car lots " 90 

Ashton's Dairj', imported, 226-lb. sacks, 3 90 

.56 " •■ 75 

Rice's " 224" " 2 40 

" 56" " 60 

Iliggins' " imported 3 75 

" " 56-lb. sacks, 73 

Young Americas, per lb 1 Z14 

Full cream cheddars, per lb ISJ^ 

Full cream Twin Flats, " 123| 

Edam, Van Rossem, 1 doz. in case, in 

foil, per case 11 00 

Edam, American, 12 in case, per case 

Parmesan, 20 oz. bottles, packed by 
Crosse 6c Blackwell, 6 doz. in bbl, per 

doz 5 25 

Pineapple, mediums, 4 in box, per box. . 3 60 

Pineapple, miniature, 7 in box, per box, 3 60 

Sap Sago, 3 to the lb 20 

Limburger, per lb 13 



SODA. 

Bi-Carbpnate — Per lb. 

Bengal, jia'ckagcs 5J^ 

Deland's, 1-lb papers 51-^ 



Dwight's, 
Church's, 
Babbitt's, 



51/g 



Sal- 
Sal Soda, kegs, bulk IJ-^ 

bbls m 

" granulated, boxes 1% 

Kegs, B. C, 112 each 2% 

" English 4% 

Natrona, B. C Soda 4}| 



LARD. 

Tierces 

Barrels 

Half bbls - 

Tubs, 60 lbs 

Butter tubs 

Buckets, 20 lbs 

Buckets, 10 lbs 

3-lb. flaring pails 

5-lb. " 

10-lb. " 

50-lb., 50-lb. tins, 2 in case, . . 



6^ 

7 

7 



TEAST CAKES. „ , 

Per box. 
Comet, 3 doz. in a box. Best 5-cent yeast 

made 1 00 

Warner's Safe, 5c. packages 1 00 

Warner's Safe 1 75 

Twin Brothers 1 50 

National, 3 doz, in box 1 65 

5c. pkgs, 3 doz. in box 1 08 

Yeast Foam 1 08 

Gillett's Magic, large. 1 75 

6 doz., small 1 90 

Home, large 1 50 

" small 1 00 



WICKING. 

(We charge the same p-ice for lamp wicking 
whether in rolls or single pieces.) 

Candle, extra, 5 and 10-lb bales, per lb 25 

' ' com. " " " . . . . 20 

Lamp, kerosene, No. 0, per gross 16 

" 2, " '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 30 

" 3. " 60 

Oil Stove, 4-inch, per doz 50 



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KEATS. 

All damaged or inferior goods should be re- 
ported to us promptly. 

Meats will be billed at the lowest market price 
on day of shipment. 

Hams— Plain — Per lb. 

California |0 09 

Sugar-cured, IT-lb. average 13 

Hams — Boneless — 

In boxes of 100 lbs 12 

Less quantities I'Zlo 

This ham is so perishable that we will only sell 
it at purchaser's risk. We cannot guarantee it 
for a moment. 

Bacon — 

Breakfast, sugar-cured, boneless 13 

ribbed 131^' 

Clear sides, long, smoked 

" " short, " 

" " long, dry salt 

" " short, " 

Shoulders — 

Standard grade 8J2 

Dried Beef — 
Sugar-cured, all ham pieces 13 



VINEGARS. 

No charge for barrels. 

New York Cider — Per gal. 

Absolutely jmre cider vinegar, 45 grains 
in strength 14 

White Wine- 
so grains 10 

45 ". 12 

60 " 14 



BARLEY— PEARL. 
Common — 

Kegs,l 258 

" 3 2=3 

" 3 21^ 

" 4 21 J 

Fancy White Pearled (Acme) — 

Kegs, 00 6 

" Oand 1 5i< 

" 3 4^1 

" 3aud4 m 

BEANS. 

Choice Medium, new per bushel, 2 50 

Lima " lb., 4 

CEREALINE. 

Per box. 

Cases, 24 2-lb. packages 3 24 

(Prepared from pure white maize; will cook in 
one minute.) 



GROCERIES— Continued. 

CANNED GOODS. 

Table Peaches — In cases 2 doz. pg,. (Jq7_ 

3-lb. Seconds $2 00 

3-lb. Standards 2 75 

3-lb. Fanciest , . 3 00 

Pie Peaches — 

3-II1., 2 doz. incase i 50 

Berries — In cases 2 doz. 

2-lb. Strawlierries, 1887 1 60 

2II1. Blackberries 1 15 

2-lb. Ka.si)bcrrie.s 1 50 

2-lb. Blueberries 115 

Miscellaneous — In cases 2 doz. 

3-lb. Bartiett Pears 1 40 

3-lb. " " 2 00 

2-lb. Pineap|3les, Standard 1 40 

2-lb. Sugar Loaf Pineapples 3 25 

1 gal. Apples, new pack 3 00 

California Fruits — 1887 packing — 3 
doz. in case. 

2i.^-lb. Apricots 2 35 

m lb. Bartiett Pears 2 50 

2K-lb. White Cherries 3 20 

2i|-lb. Green Gages 2 10 

2V|-lb. Egg Plums 2 10 

21^-lb. Golden Drop Plums 2 10 

21^ lb. Yellow Peaches 3 00 

Meats — 2 doz. in case. 

i.,-ll). Potted Ham 1 50 

1^11). '■ Tongue 170 

3-lb. Boneless Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs. net 2 35 

1-lb. Lambs' Tongue 3 25 

Mb. Lunch " 2 50 

Corned Beef — 
2 lb. Libby, McNeill & Libby's, 1 doz. in 

case 2 10 



VEGETABLES. 

Corn — In cases 2 doz. 

2-lb 1 15 

2-lb. Elgin, 1887 1 50 

Miscellaneous — In cases 2 doz. 

2-lb. Succotash 1 45 

3-lb. Pumpkin, Standard, 1886 1 45 

3-lb. Tomatoes, 1887, Hudson's 1 00 

3-lb. " .solid pack 1 15 

1-gal. Tomatoes 3 00 

3-lb. Boston Baked Beans, Curtice Bros. . . 1 30 

2-lb. String Beans 75 

2-lb. Lima Beans, soaked. Chase & Swain. 70 
3-lb. Spinach, something new, each can 

holds about a peck of the green article. . 3 50 

2-lb. Peas, soaked. Fink, Dwyer & Co 65 

2-lh. Marrowfat Peas 1 25 

2-lb. Early June " 125 

2-lb. Extra Sifted Early June Peas, very 

fancy 1 00 

3-lb. Sifted Early June Peas 2 20 

2-lb. Sweet Potatoes, baked. Diamond Pack- 
ing Co., N.J 1 50 

CORN MEAL. 

Per bbl. 

Gold Dust Granulated, yellow, bbl. 200 lbs. 3 30 

Pearline " white, ' " 3 40 

Roller Process, yellow, " " 2 45 

white, " " 2 45 



DOMESTIC DRIED FRUITS. 

Apples- p,.r 1,,. 

}4S and Sliced. 5Iicbigan, bags or barrels; 

(no new fruit in market yet) $0 07 

New Evaporated Apples, choicest, dry, 

Michigan, bright fruit, boxes 50 lbs. each. 10 
New Evaporated Apples, choicest New 

York, ring cut, nice dry fruit; barrels or 

50-lb. boxes 13 

Peaches — 

Choice Georgia Halves, in bags 60 to 80 lbs. ; 

only 71^ 

Fancy Bleached, Unpeeled Californias, in 

bags 18 

Clioice Peeled 

Miscellaneous — 

Choicest Evaporated Apricots, Fleming it 
Co. s pack, boxes 25 lbs 18 

Apricots, choicest bleached, 1887, extra 
large fruit, amber color, bags 80 to 100 
lbs 18 

Blackberries, choice, new, 50 lb. boxes . . . SJa 

Evaporated Raspberries, Aldeu, 1887, 
choicest , 28 



FOREIGN FRUITS. 

Raisins — Per box. 

Valencias, 1887, 10 lbs. net 

Choicest new ^Malaga Loose Muscatels, 3 
crown, 30 lbs. net 1 75 

Choicest Malaga London Layers, 3 crown, 
1886 2 30 

Choicest California Loose Muscatels, 3 
crown, 20 lbs. net 1 05 

Choicest Imperial Cabinets, 4 crown, fan- 
cy papers, nice, fresh, blue fruit, 20 lbs. 
net 2 50 

Currants — Per lb. 

Fancy new Patras, 1887, barrels 7)^ 

Prunes — 

Our stock is all choicest, 1886, firm and 
free from worms. 

Turkish, genuine, choicest, barrels 5 

Less quantities, l^c. more. 

Miscellaneous — 

Choicest new Black Fard Dates, in layers, 

boxes about 50 lbs 8 

Choicest new Persian Dates, in layers, boxes 

about 50 lbs 6 

Citron, Leghorn, 25-lb. boxes 25 

Orange Peel, 25-lb. boxes 20 

Lemon Peel, 35-lb. boxes 20 



AVENA— Rolled. 

Schumacher's— 

26 2-lb., per case 3 50 

1,,' barrel 3 15 

Barrel. 6 00 



202 



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PERFUMERY, DRUG AND TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT.- 

Our assortment also comprises a full liue of the celebrated perfumes and toilet soaps of the Oakley Soap and Pferfamery Company, 

of which the following are a few of the best known samples. 



SOAPS. 

No. 90. Transparent glycerine soap, per cake 

Distilled, per cake 

No. 415. Standard toilet soap, per cake 

These soaps are all remelled goods of the best quality, and will 
keep in any climate without losing their perfume or growing rancid. 

No.'415. " Queen of the Bath," a great favorite, 9c. a cake, or, per 
dozen 

Superfine Milled Soaps, Flower Perfumed. 

Ylang-Ylang, small size, per cake 

' ' large " " 

White Rose, small " " 

" large " " 

West End, small " " 

" large " " 

Heliotrope, small " " 

' ' large " " , 

Musk, small " " 

" large " " 

Violet, small " " , 

'■ large " " 

Jacque Roses, small " " 

" large " " 

Standard Milled Soaps, 

Apple Blossom, 9c. per cake, or a box of 3 cakes 

Spring Flowers, 5c. per cake, or a box of 12 cakes 



Cream White Honey, per cake, or a box of 3 cakes. . . . 

" Glycerine, per cake, or a box of 3 cakes. 

Italian Castile No. 1, per cake, or a box of 6 cakes. . . . 



Extra Fine Milled Soaps. 



^0. 220. 


Aromatic Honey, per cake, box 


■' 225. 


" Glycerine, " 


" 330. 


Brown Windsor " 


" 235. 


" Wild Rose, per cake " 


" 240. 


Elder Flower, " 


'■ 245. 


Honey Suckle, " " 


" 250. 


" Sweet Clover, " 


" 255. 


Turtle Oil 


" 250. 


Medium Honey " 


" 203. 


Oatmeal, " " 


': 304. 


Glycerine, " " 


" 500. 


Savoir de Guimauve, 




Spermaceti and oatmeal, " " 



of '4 doz. 



Superfine Milled Bouquet Soaps. 



Seventh Regimer t. per cake. 


per box of }.^ doz 


AlDine Roses, 


" ^4 


Carnation Fink, " 


a 


Sweet Violets, " 


u 


Queen Bouquet, 


H 


Magnolia Blossom, " 


H 


Camelia Bouquet, 


% 


Florida Water Bouquet' ' 


¥2 


Cory lopsis of Japan, " 


% 


Lettuce, " 


M 


Perennial Heliotrope, " 


}i 


Violet Water Soap, " 


M 



PERFUMES 



The following celebrated perfumes are triple extracts of the highest possible concentration, and are remarkable for the delicacy and 

lasting properties of the perfumes. 



White Rose, per ounce, 

Jacque Roses, " 
Patchouly, 

Lily of the Valley, " 
White Heliotrope, 

Stephanotis, " 

Jasmin, " 

Lilac, " 

Marie Antoinette, " 

Ylang-Ylang, " 
Peruvian Heliotrope," 

Queen Bouquet, " 

New Mown Hay, " 

Opoponax, " 
Woodland Bells, 

Olive Blossom, " 

Corylopsis, " 
West End, 

Jockey Club, " 
Eed Letter Bouquet, " 



per pint. 



Violette. per ounce. 

Wood Violet, 

Ess. Bouquet, " 

Musk, 

Frangipane, ' ' 

Yum- Yum. " 



per pint. 



A new Japanese perfume. 



Standard Perfumes. 

1-oz. Standard perfumes 

2-oz. " " 

4oz. " " 

Triple extract, 123>^c. per 02., by the bulk, or per pound in bottle. 
Standard bay rum, per quart 



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303 



PERFUMERY, DRUG AND TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT. — Continued. 



Perfumery and Toilet Articles. 

Perfumes and other liquids cau be sent by express only. 



No. 335. 

No. 236. 
No. 337. 

No. 338. 

No. 339. 

No. 240. 

No. 341. 

No. 343. 

No. 343. 

No. 244. 

No. 345. 
No. 346. 
No. 247. 
No. 348. 

No. 249. 

No. 350. 



No. 351. 
No. 353. 
No. 353. 

No. 254. 

No. 355. 
No. 356. 
No. 357. 

No. 3.59. 
No. 361. 
No. 363. 

No. 363. 



No. 364. 



No. 365. 
No. 366. 
No. 367. 
No. 368. 

No. 369. 

No. 370. 
No. 371. 
No. 373. 



No. 278. 
No. 274. 
No. 275. 
No. 276. 





Colgate's extracts, all odors. Price, per bottle, 1-oz., 
2-oz 

Atkinson's extracts, all odors. Price, per 1-oz. bottle 

Lundborg's popular extracts, all odors. Price per bottle 
with glass stopper ; }-^-oz. 1-oz., 2-oz 

Bradley's extracts, all odors, in fancy bottles, with cut- 
glass stoppers. 1-oz., 2-oz., 4-oz., 8-oz. 

Oakley's double extracts, all odors, in glass stoppered bot- 
tles. Price, 1 J4 -oz 

Oakley's triple extracts, all odors. In glass stoppered bot- 
tles. Price, 134-oz 

Lubin's extracts, all odors. In4oz. glass stoppered bottles. 
Price 

Bayley's extracts, all odors. In 1-oz. glass stoppered bot- 
tles. Price 

Piesse & Lubin's extracts, all odors. In 1 oz. glass stop- 
pered bottles. Price 

Hoyt's German Cologne; small or trial size. Price, per 
bottle 

The same, larger size, price ; 8-oz. bottles 

Bradley's Persian cologne. Price, per 1-oz. bottle 

Colgate's cologne. Price per bottle, 4-oz., ;8-oz. ..... 

Genuine "Farina" cologne, in square glass bottles. Price, 
per bottle, 3oz., ; 4-oz 

Genuine "Farina" cologne, in half-pint wicker bottles. 
Price, per bottle 

Lundborg's Rhenish cologne. Price, per 4-oz. bottle 

TOILET WATERS. 

Lubin's lavender water, distilled. Price, per 8-oz. bottle. . 
The same, extra quality, amber. Price, per 8-oz. bottle. . . 
Coudray's lavender water, light colored. Price, per 8-oz. 

bottle 

The same, dark colored, extra quality. Price, per 8-oz. 

bottle 

Colgate's lavender water. Price, per bottle 

Oakley's lavender water. Price, per bottle 

Lundborg's lavender water. Price, per bottle, dark colored, 

iight colored 

Colgate's bay rum. Price, per bottle 

Murray & Lanman's Florida water. Price, per bottle 

Bradley's Venetian water, a very cooling and refreshing 

perfume, in 8-oz. bottles. Price, per bottle 

Bradley's toilet waters ; Delicia, Rosabel, Florida Blossom, 

and Violet ; excellent for the toilet. Per 3-oz. bottle, 

8-oz 

Bradley's lavender water. Price, per 3-oz. bottle, 

8-oz 

DENTIFRICES. 

Dr. Pierre's dentifrice. Price, per bottle, small, large. 

Gallup's floriline. Express only. Price, per bottle 

Sozodont. Express only. Price, per bottle 

Thurston's tooth-powder. Price, small- 
large 

Calder's dentine. Postage, Price 

Lyon's tooth-powder. Postage, Price 

Lyon's tooth tablets. Postage, Price 

Jewsbury 6c Brown's tooth pa.ste. Postage, Price. . . . 

FACE PREPARATIONS. 

Saunders' face powder, white or pink. Postage Price 

Lubin's powder, rose or violet. Postage 

Lewenberg pastilles, white or pink. Postage, Price. . 
" Meen Fun." Postage, Price 



No. 277. 
No. 278. 
No. 280. 
No. 381. 
No. 383. 

No. 383. 

No. 384. 



No. 


285. 


No. 


386. 


No. 


287 


No. 


288 


No. 


289 


No. 


290 


No 


291 


No 


293 


No 


393 


No. 


394 



No. 395. 
No. 396. 
No. 397. 
No. 298. 
No. 299. 
No. 300. 
No. 301. 
No. 303. 
No. 303. 
No. 304. 
Nc "^05. 



IN a. 306. 
No. 307. 



No. 310. 
No. 311. 

No. 312. 

No. 313. 

No. 314. 



Fay's velontine. Postage, Price 

Hiker's face powder, pink or white. Postage. Price. . 

Hunter's powder, pink or white. Postage, Price 

Cascarilla face powder. Postage, Price 

"Lily White" powder, in ijrtUy boxes. Postage, 
Price, 

Combination boxes of "Lily White" and rouge, with pen- 
cil, 

Satiua face powder ; un improved preparation for the re- 
moval of freckles. In white, blond, and brunette. Post- 
age, Price • 

Dorina rouge. Postage, Price 

Dorina " Blanc de perle. " Price 

Hagan's Magnolia balm. Express only. Price 

Laird's Bloom of Youth. Express only. Price 

Oriental cream. Price 

Vanola, for softening and whitening the hands and skin. 
Price 

Ongoline, for finger nails Price 

Rosaline, a paste preparation for pinking nails, lips and 
cheeks ; put up in small porcelain box. 

Coudray's vinegar rouge. Express only. Price 

The magic depilater, for removing superfluous hairs. 

Price 

HAIR PREPARATIONS. 

Colgate's pomade. Price 

Barry's Tricopherous. Express only. Price 

Burnett's Cocoaine. Express only. Price 

Ursina pomade. Price 

Philocome oil. Express only. Price. 

Ayer's hair vigor. Express only. Price 

Chevalier's life for the hair. Express only. Price 

Italian cosmetique. Price i 

Coudray's eosmetique. Price J 

Plush nail sets. Price .- • ' 

An imitation leather case, lined with richly colored satin 
and velvet, and furnished with a bottle of nail powder, 
an ivory brush, tile and cleaner, and a fine wooden 
headed chamois polisher. Price for the 
set complete ; I 

Leather nail sets, satin lined. Price 

Small nail set, consisting of nail polisher, combination nail- 
brush and file and bottle powder; inclosed in neat card- 
board box. Price 

Diamond nailenarnel, the most brilliant nail polish known. 
Price 



PUFF BOXES. 

Puff-box of burnished metal, 5% inches high. 

Price 

Same, with puff. Price 

Metal puff-boxes, in various pretty designs, caq be fur- 
nished 

PulTs of various sizes. 



White porcelain puff-box, with hinged cover, and gilt metal 

mountings. Price ■ ■ • 

The same, with handsome decorations. Postage 10c. Price, 



TOOTH-BRUSHES. 

(Postage 5c.) 

No. 328a. Children's tooth-brushes. 

No. 3286. Best English tooth-brushes, 4 row, wax back 

No. 3380. Best quality French tooth-brushes, 4 row. Price 

No. 338(?. Good quality tooth-brushes, 5 row. Price 



NEEDLES. 

Worsted needles, with or without points. Price, per paper 



No. 135. 

No. 136. Wooden afghan needles, all sizes. Price, per pair 

No. 137. Bone afghan needles. Price, per pair. 

Rubber afghan needles. Price, per pair, < . 

Steel crochet needles. Price, each. 5c. and 

Bone crochet needles. Price, each. 

Steel macrame needles. Price, each 

Emerys. Price, small, medium, large 



No. 128 
No. 129 
No. 130 
No. 131. 
No. 132. 



204 



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PERFUMERY, DRUG AND TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT.— Continued. 



No. 151. 
No. 153. 

No. 153. 
No. 154. 
No. 155. 
No. 156. 
No. 157. 
No. 158. 
No. 159. 
No. 160. 
No. 161. 



CANVAS. 

(Postage, 5c. per yard.) 

18 in. 23 in. 37 in. 36 in. 

Java canvas, white, per yard 

Java canvas, buff, drab, brown, 

black 

Java canvas, scarlet 

Honey-comb canvas, white 

Honey -comb canvas, buff and drab. 

Honejr-comb canvas, scarlet 

Penelope canvas 

Panama canvas, buff, drab and white 
Railroad canvas, white and black. . . 

All wool Java canvas 

Felt cloth, 8-4 size. In all colors. Price, ver yard 








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No. 7. No. 13. 

PINCUSHIONS, ETC. 

No. 196. Toilet sets, in various styles, with square or oblong cushions 
and bottles, decorated to match, in pink, cardinal or blue. 
Can be furnished 

No. 197. Pincushions, covered with good quality cloth or drill, and 

flllod with sawdust. Price, 8x8 inches, 19c.; 10x10 inche.s, 

12x13 inches. 



No. 198. The same style, filled with pure bran. Price, 8x8 inches, 

10x10 inches-, 13x13 inches 

No. 199. The same style, filled with pure bran, oblong. Price, 

10x8 inches 13x9 inches, 14x11 inches 

No. 300. The same, covered with silesia, in cardinal, blue and pink. 

Price, 8x8 inches, 10x10 inches, 13x13 inches. 

No. 301. The same stvle, oblong shape. Price, 6x9 inches, 9x13 

inches, 11x14 inches 

The same style, covered with iine quality satin, in cardinal, 

blue and pink. Price, 6x6 inches 8x8 inches 

9x13 inches, 13x13 inches 

No. 203. The same style, oblong shape. Price, 6x9 inches, 

9x13 inches, 11x14 inches 

No. 304. Satin pincushions embroidered and decorated. Price, each. 



No. 203. 



No. 305. Plam bottles, for decorations. By express only. Price, 



No. 226. 



No. 227. 
No. 238. 
No. 339. 



No. 231. 
No. 232. 



SCISSORS AND CUTLERY. 

Owl brand, made of best Sheffield steel, very highly pol- 
ished, and warranted to keep their edge. Price, 4 in. 
4,}4 in., 34c.; 5 in., 39c.; 6 in., 50c.; GU in., 

7in ". 

Embroidery scissors. Price, per pair, and 

Nail scissors. Postage, 10c. Price, per pair, 
Button-hole scissors. Postage, 10c. Price,, per pair, 

with regulating screw 

Ladies' penknives, pearl or shell handles. Postage, 

Price, 3 blades, 4 blades 

Boys' jack-knives. Postage, 10c. Price, single bladed, 

3 blades 

Rogers' penknives, a full assortment. Postage, 10c. Price, 



No. 333. Folding scissors. Price, per pair, 



Dorcas' True Violet Toilet 
Perfumes. 

No. 1. Price 



2. 



Triple Extracts. 

l-oz. bottle, gla.ss stopper, each 

" " " " per doz 

2-oz. " " " each 

" " " " per doz 

" extra fine quality, price, each. . . . 

" " " " perdoz.. 

" glass stopper, " each. . . . 

" " " " perdoz.. 



2-oz. 



4-oz. 




SOAPS. 

Low's Toilet Soap, Fine 
Quality. 

No. 1. Price, per cake, 3 cakes in box.. . . 
" 2. Finest quality, per cake 



Low's Toilet Waters. 

No. 1. Pint bottles with glass stoppers, each . 
" 3. 



No. 100. 
These goods are all of the finest description, remarkable alike for richness of perfume and its lasting properties. They need but a trial to be appreciated. 



THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW 



ADDlTIOnAL ADVAfiTAGES 



WHICH THE 



ASSOCIATION HAS SECURED FOR ITS MEMBERS. 



Everything pertaining to the requirements of book readers, scholars and students. 
Special catalogue and wholesale quotations will be furnished on 

Books of all kinds, and embracing every branch of Literature (excepting that of immoral reading.) 

Dictionary Holders, all makes, Hanging Book Shelves, Globes of all sizes and costs, 
Cabinet Letter Files, Office Sundries and Supplies, Labor Saving Devices, etc. 



BOOK CASES AND DESKS. 

.%t the request of many meinl>ers we have added this feature to our catalogue. The Cases and Desks handled are all first-class 
in make and finish, and the latest designs. The mahogany cases are all made of cherry or birch, fin.ished to imitate mahogany, with 
genuine San Domingo mahogany veneering. The veneering on the walnut cases is [•'rench walnut. The shelves are adjustable. 

The prices quoted include packing, and delivering on board the cais. All claims for errors must be made on receipt of goods. 
We do not insure safe arrival of goods. Our responsibility ceases after goods have been receipted for by transportation comjiany. 
Cash must accompany all orders. 

JOB BINDING. 

We have special facilities for binding magazines, music, Periodicals ,jand old books in any style, plain or ornate. It would 
occupy many pages of this catalogue to enumerate all the sizes and styles, but prices will be quoted to members on application — and 
we guarantee that our quotations will be at least 25 PER CENT. I.RSS than prices charged elsewhere for the same grade of work. This 
feature alone is worth to many in one year even more than the cost of membership. 

NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ETC. 

Subscriptions for any newspaper, ni.ig.izine or pL'riodical published in this country or in Europe may be placed by members 
through the Home Supply Association. It is impossible here to give a complete list, but information as to prices, etc., will be cheer- 
. fully furnished on application, accompanied by .stamp for reply. With but few exceptions, we can effect a saving on every news- 
paper or periodical published. 

SCHOOL BOOKS. 

By special arrangements, recently perfected, we are enabled to furnish all the School, College and Text Books now in use ia 
the United States, at the publishers' "net" (wholesale) prices. Information will be cheerfully given on inquiry, which should be 
plainly written, and accompanied by postage for reply. Correspondents should be particular to state whether OLD or revise* 
editions are wanted, and should in all cases give full name and grade of the books desired. A complete catalogue of educational 
works, giving in compact form the publications of 101 publishing hniises, will be mailed to members on receipt of 10 cents in stamps. 

GERMAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS. 

While it is impossible, in this catalogue, to give an adequate list of German, Krench and other foreign books, we have great 
pleasure in offering our services to those members wi.shing anything in this line. On this class of works, the trade discounts are apt to 
be small, owing to the expenses of importation, including duties, and to the comparatively small demand, whereby the cost of handling 
is materially increased. Still, they vary considerably. Memliers can rely upon us to procure for them any desired work that is to be 
found in the American market, and at the very best rates possible. 

B@,x,Correspondents should give exact titles of books wanted, if possible, in English, as well as in the other tongue. Inquiries 
should be written very plaiidy, and stamp for reply should always lie enclosed. 



THE H. L A BOOK EXCHANGE. I 

This department of The Home Libr.\ry Associ.ation ofl'ers a reliable medium for the sale or exchange of such books as ^ 

members may wish to dispose of. By means of our Book Exchange we are often enabled to place in the hands of members valuable g 
works not to be found in the book trade, and which heretofore could only be purchased through middlemen at prices far above those at ji 

which they can be procured direct from the original owners. Very often a member has a set of valuable encyclopedias, or some other \ 

expensive or rare works, which he would like to sell at a reasonable price. In such case, on proper application, the name of the / 

member and the book or liooks offered will be placed on rile at the office, or the books may be sent to us on consignment, freight pre- i 

paid. The large and constantly increasing membership of the Association, and the numerous inquiries for all kinds of books con- £• 

stantly coming in, offer exceptional advantages in this way for purchase and sale or exchange, nt a merely nominal wte of commission. \ 



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BOOK DEPARTMENT. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS. 

You ■will notice that the figures given in parentheses, thus- ($8 75), are the prices put on tlie books by the publishers; the prices in black figures, 
tjus: $5 75, are the prices at which the books are furnished to members of the Association. 

SHIPPING. 

As freight is lowest wlien over fifty pounds, it i ; wiser to make a large order when possible, and tlnis save considerable. If no instructions are 
given as to how to ship goods the Associalion for.vards bj' the cheapest way. When books are to be sent by mail, the cost of postage must be 
added to the remittance. 

BOOKS OUT OF PRINT. 

We want to impress on our members that books get out of print in spite of publishers and printers. When books are out of print it does not mean 
that the book willm>t be printed again. On the contrary, it simply means that that certain book cannot be procured until a new edition is printed. 
In the interval we beg our members to have patience. 



FICTION. 



The Complete "Works of J. FeDimore Cooper. 

Printed from new plates in large, clear type, and handsomely bound in 
cloth, gilt. 

1. Last of the Mohicans. 2. The Deerslayer. 3. The Pathfinder 
4 The Pioneers, r,. The Prairie. 6. Tlie Spy. 7. The Pilot. 8. The 
Ked Rover. 9. The Water Witch. 10. The Two Admirals. 11. Wing 
and-Wing. 12. Jack Tier. 13. The Sea Lions. 14. Afloat and Ashore 
15. Miles Wallingford. 16. The Crater. 17. Lionel Lincoln. 18. The 
Wept of Wishton-Wish. 19. The Bravo. 20. Mercedes of Castile. 31 
Oak Openings. 33. Satanstoe. 33. The Chain-Bearer. 24. The Red 
Skins. 35. Homeward Bound. 26. Home as found. 27. Heidenmauer 
28. The Headsman. 39. Wyandotte. 30. The ]\Ionikins. 31. Precaution, 
32. AVays of the Hour. 

LIBRARY EDITION.— 33 volumes, cloth, gilt ($32 00), $17 40. 
Half calf or morocco (.■i;64 00), $42 60. By mail, $3 20 extra. 




$10 50. 

By mail, 



POPULAR EDITION.— 16 volumes, cloth, gilt {$24 00), 
Half calf (is;48 00), $25 40. Half Morocco ($48 00), $23 80. 
$1 93 extra. 

Also, published seiiarately, and put up in neat paper boxes: 

THE LEATHER-STOCKING TALES, containing: 1. The Deer- 
slayer. 2. Tlie Pathfinder. 3. The Last of the Slohicans. 4. The Pioneers. 
5. The Prairie. 5 volumes, 13mo, cloth, gilt ($5 00), $2 85. Half calf 
($13 50), $6 80. By mail, 48 cents extra. 

THE SEA TALES, containing: 1. Tlie Pilot. 2. The Red Rover. 
3. The Water Witch. 4. Wing-and-Wing 5. Tlie Two Admirals. 5 vol- 
umes, 12mo, cloth, gilt ($5 00), $2 85. Half calf ($13 50), $6 80. By 
mail, 48 ceuts extra. 

Charles Dickens' Com.plete Works. 

Entirely new edition, printed from new electrotype plate.s, in large, 
clear type, handsomely illustrated and bound in cloth, gilt. It contains all 
of Dickens' writings, as far as the pulili.'ihers have been able to collect 
them; and in this respect, it is believed, it will be found the most complete 
edition published. The beauty of the type and illustrations will commend 
it to all desiring a fine and at the same time cheap edition of Dickens' works. 




1. Pickwick Papers. 2. David Copperfield. 3. JIartin Chuzzlewit. 
4. Nicholas Nickleby. 5. Bleak House. 0. Little Dorrit. 7. Dombev 
and Son. 8. Our Mutual Friend. 9. Oliver Twist, Pictures from Laiy, 
and American Notes. 10. Old Curiosity Shop, and Hard Times. 11. Tale 
of Two Cities, and Sketches by Boz. 12. Barnaby Rudge, and M3'stery of 
Edwin Drood. 13. Great Expectations, Uncommercial Traveler, and Jlis- 
cellaueous. 14. Christmas Stories, and Reprinted Pieces. 15. Child's His- 
tory of England, and Miscellaneous. 

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I " Records, 



D. E. Ledgers, ' 
Cash Books, 
Records, . . . 



Full Bound, Sheep, American Russia ends and 
liands, superfine paper, 73 pagesto the quire, 5, 
6, 8, 10 and 13 quires. 

iDeiny, Broad Journals, lOJ^xlSVl Per 
Day Book '■ | Q""-^- 

" D.E. Ledgers," 

Cash Books, " 
" Records. " 



No. 
190. 



A NEAT, NEW AND ATTRACTIVE 

LINE OF GREEN AND GOLD 

HALF BOUND BOOKS. 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 72 pages to the 
quire, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 quires. 

( Crown, Broad Journals,85oxl4i» ) ,-,?!?!"„ 
No. 29- " D.E. Ledgers," ' .'••'"" <^- 

( " Records, " ) 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 72 pages to the 
quire, 3, 4, 5, G, 8 and 10 quires, 

f Cap, Broad Dav's 83-^x13] Per 

ATo 07J " D. E. Ledgers, " I Q""-e- 
"^°-"''l " Records " f 

[ " LongDays 7xl6J 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 72 pages to the 
quire, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 quires. 

Per Quire 

No. 26. Two-third Cap, Day B'ks., 51^x12, 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 73 pages to the 
quire, 3, 3, 4, 5 and 6 quires. 

f Demy Quarto, Broad Day Books 1 Per 

.8x101 «"'!•'=• 

■vr„ ot;J DemvQuarto,BroadD. E. Ledg- I 

"^"■~''j ers , 8x10 ( 

Demv Quarto, Broad Records, 
I ..." Sxioj 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 72 pages to the 
quire, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 quires. 

No. \ Crown Q'to, Broad Days, 71^x853 | qP?;_ 
og •) D. E. Legrs 

" ( " " Records, " \ 

American Russia backs and corners, dark green 
cloth sides, with gold rolled corners and backs, 
superfine animal sized paper, 72 pages to the 
quire, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 quires. 

Per Quire. 
No 21 -S C-'iP Quarto, Day Book, 61.^x73^ / 
'" ( " Records. " j 

COUNTER BOOKS. 

Flexible pressboard covers, cloth backs, labeled 
on side, manilla paper, ruled dollars and cents. 
No. Pajres. Size. PerDoz. 
40 96 4i^x S}4 

90 180 4Kx 8K 

91 180 4 'x 9K '. 

91K 144 4 X 91? 

72 " 144 .5i.(xlli? 

94 180 5i.?xlli| 

93 180 7C'xlli.< 

294iir 180Stiffcover6 xl3 " 



TALLY BOOKS. 

Stiff cover, round-cornered, marbled paper, cut 

flush, cloth backs, superfine paper. 
No. Paares. Size. PerDoz. 

4.TO ...8vo. long....96 3 x7% 

453 " broad.. 96 i%x6 

4.i4... " long... .96 S-'g^S 

4.j6 " " ....96 y'_t.\9 

GROCERS' AND BUTCHERS' PASS 
BOOKS. 

With Printed Pressboard Covers. 
No. Pages. Size. Per Gross. 

180 Grocers' 36 3}^xoV 

190 Butchers' 36 SJ^soJI 

193 General store. .36 3j|x3ig. . . 

180a Grocers' 72 'dHx5%. . . . 

190.\ Butchers' 72 33^x5^. . . . 

190.\ General store. .72 3^4x5% 

Sheep cover, superfine paper, plain and 

printed covers. 

No. Pages. Size. PerDorf 

180x Grocers' 80 35g.\.5i^ 

190x Butchers' 80 3»3X.')i.i 

191x Plain 80 SSjX.ii^ 

192x General .store. .80 S^g.x.-)!'' 

VEST-POCKET MEMORANDUM BOOKS. 

White pressboard cover, gilt stamp, 

quadrille ruling. 

No. Pages. Size. PerDoz. 

401 40 2%x5 

402 72 2)^x5 

Red Persian Russia, red edges. 
No. Pages. Size. Per Doz. 

1301 Pencil 80 2i^x.")i^ 

981 Indexed through. .80 ^igxiii^ 

1303 Open end 80 Si^.x.?!^. . .. 

POCKET LEDGERS. 

Indexed, ruled dollars and cents, etc., 
superfine paper. 
No. Pases. Size. PerDoz. 

433 Pressboard cover. 96. .. .35^x555. .. . 

419 Canvas cover 120 S^jx.^i^. . . . 

421 Leather cover 120 3-'4x5i^ 

DUCK FLAP MEMORANDUMS. 

Heavy duck covers, with flaj), pencil-holder, 

superfine paper, printed cover. 
No. Pages. Size. PerDoz. 

1.500 13mo. broad 144 3i4.\.5i^. . . 

1502 12mo. long 144 Si^.xo'g 

1.504 8vo. broad 144 3'8x6i^ 

1.506 8vo. long 144 314x71^ 

WORKMEN'S TIME BOOKS, WITH IM- 
PRO"\rED WAGE TABLE. 

Pressboard covers, printed, superfine paper, 

WEEKLY. 

No. Leaves. Size. Per. Doz. 

1467 8vo 24 S'gxei^ 

1469 8vo 34 o^s^'^h 

.MOKTflLY. 

1468 8vo 24 3?8-x6i4- 

1470 8vo 24 5i8x7:'4 

SHEEP MEMORANDUMS. 

Red edges, superfine paper. 
No. Per Doz. 

700 Open side, 100 pages, size 45^x7!^. . 
703 " 200 " " i%x7]4... 

640 Open side, 100 pages, size 2"g x7i j. . . 
682 ' 200 " " 3:'sx8i3.., 

628 " 100 " '• 3\x.55^... 

668 ■• 100 " " 4i„x6=g. .. 

930 Indexed through, open side, 100 pages, 

size 4i8x6;''g 

952 Indexed through, open side, 300 pages, 

size 4-5i:x7j4 



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BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC=-^" 



BTTTCHEB'S FLAP MEMORANDTJM 
BOOKS WITH POCKET. 

Slicep, boxed. 

No. Paa-i'S. Size. Per Dc 

1900 100 3i4.\.') 

1903 200 S^x.") 

1904 100 314x0 

1906 200 3(4x6 

1910 200 4 x6 ... 

2912 100 3-\x6-4 

1920 200 4-sX()?4 

1922 .300 ■l--oX6''4 

1926 200 3i,..,x8 

1928 300 3I3XS I 

RUSSIA MEMORANDUM BOOKS. | 

With lUii) ami pocket. 

Mo Piijiu^. Size. Per Doz 

1942 200 314.X5 

1946 200 31.4X6 

19.")0 200 4 .x6 

19r)4 200 3-'^8x63.4: 

1960 200 4:'8x634 

1962 300 43sx6J^ 

1966 200 3i.;x8 

1968 300 3i.,x8 

WHITE WRITING PADS. 

UNUliLKD. 

Eis;Uty sheets each, colored cement edges. 

No. Size, Per 100. 

248 2'^x 4 

249 3 'x 45^ 

2.50 S'igX 6 

2.51 41.,'x 7 

2.52 5 "x 8 

2.53 55^x9 

2.54 8 xlO 

"THE B. P. C." TABLET. 
We carry these both ruled and plain. 

No. Size. Per lOO 

8.50 Octavo, 4i^x 7 

8.53 Note, -5 x 8 

854 Packet, .5'sX 9 .. 

8.56 Letter, 7=gX O^g 

8.58 Cap, 8 xl2i,i 

860 Legal Cap,.. 8 xl2U 

THE "JOCKEY" PENCIL TABLET. 
Handsomely lithographed cover, in four shades. 
The finest line of pencil tablets ever offered to 
the trade. 

No. No. 

Plain. Ruled. Sheets. Per 100. 

100 ..101 ..Penny 40 

100>;,'.. 1011^.. Billet, 33.... 

102 '..103 "..Billet, thick, 63 ... 

106 ..107 ..Octavo, 63 

110 ..111 ..Note, 40 

114 ..115 ..Note, thick, 6.5 

118 ..119 ..Packet, 40 

133 . .123 . .Packet, thick, 65 

136 ..127 ..Letter, 35 

130 ..131 . .Letter, thick, 65... 

134 ..135 ..Cap, 65... 

"SEASIDE" PENCIL TABLET. 

Four beautiful assorted lithograph covers. Spe- 
cial pencil paper, ruled. 
No. Sheets. Size. Per 100. 

360 Note, 36 .5x8 

361 " 80 .5.x8 

THE CLOVER 10 CENT TABLET. 

Has a finely engraved ideal head on cover, and 
contains cream-tinted ruled linen paper. 

A GOOD ONE. 
No. Sheets, Size. Per 100. 

710 Com. Note, . .80 5 x8 

711 Packet Note,. 60 5=^x9 

712 Letter, .50 7J^x 9% 

713 Cap, 34 7%xn^ 

714 Legal, 24 SMxll-V .... 

"THE CLOVER" BLOTTER TABLET. 

With lithographed cover, ruled, imitation Huen 

paper, with blotter. 
No. Sheets. Size. Per !U). 

715 Note, thin,... 32 5 x8 

716 Packet, thin, .24 5%x 9 

720 Note, thick,.. 80 5 ^c 8 

721 Packet, thick, 60 534 x 9 

723 Letter, thick,. 45 8 xlO 



JUST OUT! 

THE AUTHOR'S AND POET'S TABLETS. 

These tablets are new, and in point of beauty 
and finish surpass anything yet introduced. 
They are both beautiful and instructive. 

FIRST SERIES. 

Each package contains ten tablets, with one por- 
trait each of the following named poets beauti- 
fully lithographed on the covers, namely; By- 
ron, Burns, Bhy.vnt, Emerson, Holmes, 
Longfellow, Scott, Sii.\kespe.\r, Tennyson 
and Wuittiek. 

SECOND series. 

In addition to the poi;traits on the covers, these 
tablets have the homes of the poets neatly litho- 
graphed on the corner of each sheet of paper. 
Series Nos. 1 and 3 are printed on superfine, 
cream-laid paper, with blotters, thick and 
double thick. 

third series. 
Have portraits of authors on the covers and con- 
tain our new patent water-marked quadrille 
linen paper in five choice tints. 
fourth series. 
On patent white quadrille water-marked linen 
paper, have portraits of authors on covers. 
first series. 
No Per 100 Pads. 
.500 Thick Note 

501 Double Thick Note 

502 Thick Packet 

503 Double Thick Packet 

SECOND SERIES. 

With lithograph of Holmes. 
No Per 100 Pads. 

510 Thick Note 

511 Double Thick Note 

513 Thick Packet 

513 Double Thick Packet 

THIRD SERIES. 

Tinted linen quadrille, water marked. 
No Per 100 Pads. 
.520 Thick Note 

521 Double Thick Note 

522 Thick Packet 

.523 Double Thick Packet 

fourth SERIES. 

White linen quadrille water-marked paper. 
No Per 100 Pads. 

.524 Thick Note 

525 Double Thick Note 

.526 Thick Packet 

527 Double Thick Packet 

"THE ORIENTAL" LINEN TABLETS. 

The finest tablet in the market, gold and black 

lithographed cover on green bristol board, with 

extra quality antique linen paper, eighty sheets 

each, ruled. 

No Size. Per 100 

887 Note 5 x 8 

886 Packet 6^,^x9 .... 

885 Letter 8 xlO 

"ORIENTAL" BILL HEADS. 

Superfine liilioLn-aplieil bill beads, suitable for 

ijeneral use, with blotter. 
No " Size. Per 100 

890 Thick 7 x 8%. . . . 

891 Double Thick 7 x 8J.< 

"ACADEMY" DRAWING TABLETS. 

Ochrs tinted paper, printed covers. 
No Size. Per 100. 

900 4I2X 7 

901 5-:'4X 9 

ARTISTS' DRAWING BLOCKS. 

Superior drawing paper, heavy backs, strongly 

bound. 
No Inches. PerDoz. 

BIsrks. 

910 5x7 

911 6x9 

912 7x10 

413 9x12 

914 lOxU 

915 14x20 



Continued. 

WRITING PAPER. 

We are in a po.sition to oiler exceptional Ij' low 
prices in writing papers, and invite comparison 
with other brands sold at higher figures than 
those named in this catalogue. 
"BROCTON." 
Fine quality white wove paper, high finish 
animal sized. 

Per Ream. 
4 Hi. Com. Note Quarter R'm. . 



Legal Fokl. 



6 " 

5 " 

6 " " " " " . . 
S " Letter Half " .. 

10 " " " " .. 

12 " " Quarter " .. 

10 " Cap Half " .. 

12 " " " " .. 

14" " Quarter " .. 

12 " Legal Cap Half " .. 

14" " Quarter " .. 

10" Broad and Long Bill.. Half " .. 

12 " " " .. " " .. 

14 " Ledger Crown, unit ruled, Half " .. 

14 " Journal " " " " . . 

"RIP VAN WINKLE." 

A beautiful, white, superfine, tub sized and loft 

dried paper. 

Per Ream. 

5 Ih . Note Quarter R'm . . 

6 " " " " .. 

5 " " Legal fold " " .. 



Letter Half 

" Quarter 

Cap Half 

" Quarter 

Legal Cap Half 



ENVELOPE. 

For convenience of the trade we give herewith 
exact dimensions of each number of envelope. 
No. 3. 3=8x4^8 inches I No. 4. Baronial 
No. 4. 21ixn}4 " . .4i4'x5i4 inches. 

No. .5. 31^x51^ " I No. 6. 3?8x6 

Low cut, quarter thousand in box. 
No. f'olor. Wciglit. Size. Per .M. 

105i.< Corn XX 5 

1061? <■ XX 6 

108 " XX 5 

109 " XX 6 

134V^ White XX 5 

135i| " XX 6 

137 " XX 4 

138 " XX 5 

139 " XX 6 

High cut, cjuarter thousand in box. 

373 White XXX 3 

274 " XXX 4 

275 " XXX 5 

276 " XXX... . 6 

BARONIAL ENVELOPES. 

High cut. quarter thousand in box. 



149 
1.50 



WeiKlit. 

,.XX 4. 

.XXX 4. 



LEAD PENCILS. 

JOCKEY. 

This pencil buyers will find equal to anything in 
the market at the price. Rosewood, with rub- 
ber eraser, encased in nickel tips. 

No. PevGr. 

343 

DOMESTIC PENCILS. 

No. Per Gr. 

A. Plain Cedar No. 2 

42 Red " " 2 

76 " " hexagon... " 2 

140 Perfection Cedar, inserted rubber. . . 

CARPENTERS' PENCILS. 
No. Per Gr. 

430 Carpenters', white wood, oval 

435 " polished cedar, " 



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BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.— Continued. 

SOMETHING NEW. 
Eagle Pilot Pencil with Patented Clasp Protector. 



This pencil consists of a metal tip; hinged in the 1 the pencil by simply pressing the end where 

,„,.,, ., ;, ,„,! the rubber is held, as cut illustrates. 

center, one end of which clasps the pencil and | ^ ^^^^^, ^^.^^^ ^^ ^^^j^^^. ^.^^^ ^^^.^ ^.^^5,^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ 

the other the rubber eraser. The tip or 1 tuted, if so desired, by placing the metal ends 

" Clasp Protector " can be removed from \ together. 



No. 
337. 
338. 




.No. 2 lead 
,. '• 3 " 



Per Gr. I No. 

339 small No. 3 lead. 

340 •• " 3 " . 



Mercantile pencils, with erasers encased in nickel Mercantile pencils, win; erasers encased in 
tips, stamped iu gold. Packed half gross in nickel tips, stamped in gold. Packed half 




No. 



Jledium, Falcon Pen. 




9. Commercial Pen 



14. Bank Pcu. 



048. Falcon l'^ 



048. Falcon Pen, gold plaled. 



a box. 
No. 

313. Black, No. 3 

321. Silk, No. 2 

323. Rosewood, No. 3. 



gross in a box. 
No. 

313. Black, No. 3 

333. Silk, No. 3 

324. Rosewood, No. 3. 



Recorder, small, natural cedar, eraser encased 

in nickel tips. 
No. Per Gr. 
>677 , 



ffffffPffg^'^'S^^Mg 



Recorder, small, rosewood, eraser encased in 

nickel tips. 
No. Per Gr. 
679 



SLATE PENCILS. 




IN HIGHLY POLISHED CEDAR WOOD. 

Seven Ikcues Long. 
No. PevGr. 

927 Small black 

928 " red 

946 Large black 

947 " red 



COLORED SLATE CRAYONS. 

Every dozen contains 3 each of the following 

colors ; 
No. PerGr. 

9.1.5 Blue 

9m Red 

9.57 Green 

9.58 Yellow 



PENCIL-HOLDERS. 



505 " Champion," nickel plated 




Finer, 



126 Double Spring Pen 



128. E.xtraFiiii- Ela.Mic IVi 




135. Double Elastic Pen 



161. Engrossing Short Nib . 



182. Ladies' Falcon P.n 




232. Swan Quill P. 



239. Chancellor Entjrossing Pen. 



312. The Judge's Quill Pen 



Champion Double Adjustible. Nickel plated. The latest and best. 



507. 




333. Extra Fine School Pen 



444. School Pen. 



1170. The Ladit's' Pen 



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CELEBRATED 

Writing and Copying Inks, 
LKlUID GLUE, BLUING and Ml'ClLAGE. 

Tbis celebrated Thomas Ink 

is used throughout the country 

S in theprincipal National Banks, 

' Courts of Record, Colleges, 

!^ Railroad otliccs, etc. , etc. 

The manufacturers have ar- 
> ranged to supply members with 
"^ a complete assortment of their 
goods (excepting the colored 
iidcs), put up in patent paper 
bottles, which insures absolute 
safety against breakage. 

Thomas' Celebrated Black 
School Ink — No. 20 — 2-oz. 
size, price per bottle. No. 21 
— Price per dozen bottles. No. 
22 — 3-oz. boltle price, each. No, 23 — Price per dozen bottles. No. 24 — ^-pint 
bottles, price each. No. 25 — Price per dozen. No. 26 — 1 pint bottles, price 
each. No. 27— Price per dozen. No. 28 — 3 gallon keg, with faucet, price. 
No. 29 — 5 gallon keg. 

Thomas' Blue-Black Writing and Copying Fluid — No. 30 — 3-oz. bot- 
tles, price each. No. 31 — Price per dozen bottles. No. 32 — l-pint bottles, 
price each. No. 33 — Price per dozen bottles. 

Thomas' Bed Ink — No. 34 — 3-oz. bottles, price each. No. 35 — Price 
per dozen bottles. 

Thomas' Violet Copying Ink— No. 36 — 2-oz. bottles, price each. No. 
37 — Price per dozen. No. 38 — i-pint bottles, price each. No. 39 — Price 
per dozen. No. 40— Quart bottles, price each. No. 41 — Price per dozen. 

Thomas' Green Copying Ink — No. 42 — 2oz. bottle, price each. No. 
48 — Price per dozen bottles. 

Payson's Indelible Ink. For marking clothing with a. pen. No. 44 — 
Price per bottle. No. 45 — Price per dozen. 

Thomas' Carmine Ink. Genuine pure carmine and permanent. Square 
flint glass stopper and bottle. No. 46 — 1-oz. bottle, price each. No. 47 — 
Price per dozen. No. 48— 2-oz. bottles, price each. No. 49 — Price per 
dozen. No. 50 — 4-oz. bottles, price each. No. 51 — Price per dozen. 

Thomas' Stylographic Ink — No. 52 — 4-oz. bottles, price each. 





THOMAS' MUCILAGE. 

The Great Sticker — A pure gum mucil- 
age of unusual strength. It will not mould 
or sour in any climate. Flint glass bottles 
with wide mouths, bell cones. No. 54—3- 
oz. bottles, price each. No. 56 — 4-oz. bot- 
tles, price each. No. 58 — 8-oz. bottles, price 
each. No. 60 — Regular pint bottles, price 
each. No. 6J— Quart bottles, price each. 

Thomas' Oriental Mucilage. A good 
gum mucilage warranted to stick. Glass 
cone bottle with wide mouth. No. 64 — 4-oz. 
bottle, price each. No 65 — Price per doz. 

Thomas' Liquid Glue. The strongest 
liquid glue known, always ready for use. 
It mends everything, even family jars. No. 
66 — l-oz. bottle, price each. No. 68 — 2-oz. 
bottle, price each. The above include caps 
and brushes. 




BLUING. 

Thomas' Sprinkling Top 
Liquid Bluing. No break- 
age, no loss, convenient and 
of the best quality, always 
ready for use. It contains no 
acid or other ingredient to 
discolor or otherwise injure 
the clothes (see cut). No. '70 — 
3-oz. bottle, price each. No. 72 
— 4-oz. bottle, price each. 
No. 74 — 8oz. bottle, price 
each. 

Thomas' Laundry Blu- 
ing, Sifting Box. The stand- 
ard brand, quality unsur- 
passed, and each box holding 
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CAXTONETTE 



PRESS. 

No. 1— Weighing 24 
lbs., strong, compact 
and thoroughly built, 
with four impression 
scrc'ws on back of betl, 
for adjustment of the 
impression. The two 
rollers pass entirely 
over the form twice at 
each impression, and a 
revolving ink disc in- 
sures good distribu- 
tion. It is quickly op- 
erated and is capable 
of doing excellent 
work. For printing 
cards, tags, envelopes, 
etc., it is unequaled. 
eluded in price. 




Boxing 75c extra. Two rollers and one chase in- 



CAXTON PRESS. 

No. 2 — The same as ''Caxtonette," weighing 38 lbs. ; chase 4x6 Inches ; two 
rollers and one chase included in price. Boxing 75c extra. No. 2J the same, 
but hand inker for $5 less. 

THE FAVORITE PRESS. 

No. 4 — Self inking hand 
lever and a reliable worker. 
Always approved by the 
purchaser who wants a mod- 
erately low-priced practical 
job printer, with chase 4^x6^ 
inches, strong and durable, 
and a great favorite. Box- 
ing 75c extra. Price includes 
one chase, two rollers and a 
key wrench. 

BOSTON PRESS. 

No. 13— A hand press for 
small work, with capacity of 
3ix5i inches; or, No. 14 size 
5x8 inches. Boxing 50c ex- 
tra. Roller 25c extra. 




COLUMBIA ROTARY 
PRESS. 

No. 3 — A first class job-printer, 
simple in construction and will 
not readily get out of order, 
strongly built and will print a 
full form of matter without 
strain or spring to bed or platen; 
perfect rest to platen, giving am- 
ple time for feeding the sheets ; 
impression easily adjusted; grip- 
pers convenient for setting, and 
a perfect distribution of ink. It 
is the best cheap press in the 
market and always gives satis- 
faction. Size of chase 5x8 in. 
Accompanying the press and 
without extra charge are two 
chases, two rollers and a wrench. 
Boxing $3 extra. 

COLUMBIAN PRESS. 

Lever power, made of the 
very best materials after the 
latest altered and improved 
patterns, and adapted for all 
kinds of business jobs. Two 
rollers and one chase are fur- 
nished without charge. Boxing 
75c extra. This press is made 
in three sizes. 

No. 81 has chase 5x7^ inches. 

No. 83, 6x9 inches. 

No. 83, 8x12 inches. 




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/T\/iRK T^Pir5 



PATENT 



%m Booh. 



THe ONLY ADHESIVE PAGE SCRAP BOOK IN THE WORLD. 




(T)arK T^aii^'s Deseriptiop of jHis '^^rzy Bool^. 



Hartfoud, Monday Evening. 

My Dear Slote: — I have invented and patented a new Scrap Book — not to makt- 
money out of it, but to economize the profanity of this country. You know that vr-hen the 
average man wants to put something in his scrap book he can't find his paste — then he 
swears; or, if he finds it, it is dried so hard tliat it is only fit to eat — then he swears; if he 
uses mucilage it mingles with the ink, and ne.\t year he can't read his scrap — Uie result is 
barrels and barrels of profanity. This can all be saved and devoted to irritating things, 
where it will do more real and lasting good, simply by substituting my self -pasting Scrap 
Book for the old-fashioned one. 

If Messrs. Slote & Co. wish to publish this Scrap Book of mine, I shall be willing. 
You sec by the above paragraph that it is a sound moral work, and this will commend it to 
editors and clergymen, and in fact to all right-feeling people. If you want testimonials, I 
can get them, and of the best sort, and from the best people. One of the most refined and 
cultivated young ladies in Hartford (daughter of a clergyman) told me herself, with grateful 
tears standing in her eyes, that since she began using my Scrap Book she has not sworn a 
single oath. Yours truly, MARK TWAIN. 







Pkice 


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No. 


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Book. 


33000 


100 




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33042 


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Binding and Description. 



■WEAPPED, 14 Doz. Pkgr. 

For the Pocket. 
Marble Paper, Flexible 

Readers' and Writers' Ed. 
Marble Paper, Flexible 

■WRAPPED SINGLY. 

Patent Flat Backs. 
Half Cloth, Paper 

iHalf Eoan, Antique, Paper! 

f Sides. 1 

[ Half Roan, Black, Cloth Sides ] 

BOXED. 

Paged and Indexed. 

With Pocket. 

I Half Russia, Cloth ( 

i Library Style, Eieveled 1 

AUTHORS' BOOK. 

I Halt Russia, Cloth ( 

(Library Style, Beveled 1 

WRAPPED SINGLY. 

Patent Round Backs. 

Half Cloth, Stamped 

" " Paper 

Paged and Indexed. 
Half Cloth, Paper 

Full Cloth, Stamped '.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
" " Extra, Stamped 

Cloth and Gold, Fancy, St'mp'd 



• Half Roan, Black, Cloth Sides ■ 

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200 


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33200 
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33210 
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33S24 
33226 
33250 
33252 
33254 
33260 
33262 
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33270 
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33274 
33280 
33282 
33284 
33290 
33292 
33294 
33300 
33302 
33304 
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33308 
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size, iOJ^.\14Jo: price, eacli ; can be had with 

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paper ; size, ii%xll% inches. Price, each. 

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medallions, birds, etc., inlaid, title " Album" in colors, white 

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black and gold, heavy cream paper ; size, Q^xi'i, inches. 

Price, each. 

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mirror, size ji^xl^ pi ice eich, can be had wit) 

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each ; can be had with white fittings at tlie same price. 14 
inches high, 11 inches wide, 7 inches deep. 




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can be had with amber at the same price. 

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inch bevelled mirror in top, movable tray, toilet, manicure, 
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9 ins. high; price, each, can be had in amber at 

the same price. 

Silk plush, satin lined, imitation ivory head, furnished vdth 4 
brushes, comb, mirror and shoe horn, twisted handles, white 
celluloid, square; size, 10x13; price, each, can be 

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No. 991—11 
No. 991—12 
No. 991—13 
No. 992—10 
No. 992—11 
No. 992—12 
No. 992—13 



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Silk Plush, Satin Lined, Lock and Key, Movable Tray. 
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cards, 100 chips; size, 5x10; each. 

No, 269. Fancy leatherette, with tray, sateeu lined, 100 chips, 3 

packs cards, same shape as No. 13 (see cut); size, SxG}^; 

each 



"Furnished" Backgammon Boards. 




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size, 11J4X11}:£ ; each 

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size, 15x15 ; each 

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size, 17x17 ; each 

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size, 15>4'xl5i^ ; each 

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gilt border ; size, 15x1 0/4 ; each 

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border ; size, lOi aXlGSj ; each 

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border, fancy iusides ; size, 15}^xl6J<^ ; each 

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border, fancy insides ; size, 17x181^ ; each 

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red and black squares ; size, 15i4xl5J^ ; each 



COLLAR AND CUFF COMBINATION. 

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502. 
504. 
506. 
508. 


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526. 


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528. 


No. 


530. 


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532. 


No. 


534. 


No. 


536. 



No. 538. 




No. 343. 

Silk plush, satin lined, octagon shape, bronze ornaments, 
top and base; size, 81^x7; each 



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Glazed cloth, lined, stick, and ribbon; each 

" " " flap, strap, and fastenings; each 

" ' stick, and fastenings; each. 

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each 

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each 

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fancy catch; each 

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handle, nickel buckle; each 

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covered buckle, edges bound ; each 

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lined, flat handle, covered buckle, edges bound. JVeto 
and elegant. Each 

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calf, calf handle and strap, nickel catch; each 

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Bertini'9 Piano Method. Bound In Boards 

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Plardy'a Technical Studies. Bound in Boards 


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3 00 
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Lebert & Stark's Piano Method. Bound in Boards. 

Parts l,:i and 3 Each 

Clzorney's Etudes de Velocite. Bound in Boards.. 


Urbach's Pri/.e Piano Method. Bound In Boards . . 
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Peerless Organ Method. Bound in Boards 

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Larks. By R. E. Henninges 

Katie Dean. By Karl Merz 

Easter Morning. By Dudley Buck 

Miriam's Song of Triumph. By Karl Merz 

Nightingale's Nest. Reichardt 

Runaway Flirt. By Karl Merz 

Cliristian's Prayer. (Spohr.) Bound In Boards 

Bound in Paper 

Gipsy Girls. Chorus. By Karl Merz 

Spring. Cantata. By R. E. Henninges 

Tower of Babel. Rubinstein 

Stabat Mater. Palestrina 

Gems from Roslta 



Acme Quartette Book. Male Voices 

Herbert's Male Quartette an 1 Chorus Book 

Quartette Club Mixed Voices. Boards 

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Qraud Army War Songs Bound lu Paper- 
Bound In Boards... 

Bound in Cloth 

Oui National \\ ar Songs. Bound in Paper. 

Bound in Boards 

Bound In Cloth 

Words only » 



Bertinl. Arpeggio Exercises , 

" Scales and Exercises 

Op. 29. Twenty-five Studies. 
Op. 32. Tweuty-flve Studies. 
Op. 100. Twenty-five Studies. 

dementi's Preludes and Exercises 

Couppey. 25 Studies. "L'Agilite." 6 Books. Eacii 

Complete 

Cramer's Forty-two Studies Book 1 

** *' •* tl...,!^ .1 



Book 2 

" Useful Extracts 

Crolsez. Op. (io, Studies on Rhythm and Expression 

in four books Each 

Complete 

Crolsez. Op. 100. Twenty-flve Studies. "in "three 

books Each 

Complete 

Czerny. "Recreation Musicale." 100 easy aiiii pro 
gressive lessons. In four books Each 

Czerny. Op. 139. 100 Finger Exercises. In three 
books Each 

Czerny. Op. 299 "Etudes de Velocite," American 

lingering. In three books Each 

Bound in Cloth. Complete 

Bound in Boards. '' 

Czerny. Op. 299. "Etudes de Velocite." Elegant 
plate edition, with German Fingering. In 
three books Each 

Czerny. Op. 337. Forty Daily Studies. In two 

books Each 

Complete 

Czerny. Op. 409. Fifty Grand Finishing Studies 
In six books Each 

Czerny. 101 Preparatory Lessons, in three books. 

Each 

Complete 

Czerny. Op. 453. 110 Easy and Progressive Exer- 
cises. In six books Each 

Czerny. Op. 500. Grand Exercises of the Scale 

Czerny. Pianists' Daily and Indispensable Exer- 
cises 

Czerny. Op. 636. Twenty-four Short and Progres 
sive Studies. In three books Each 

Czerny. Op. 718. Twenty-four Studies for the Left 
Hand. In three books Each 

Czerny. Op. 740. Fifty Studies. (Sequel to "Etudes 
de Velocite.") In six books Each 

Czerny. Op. 802. Practical Flve-Finger Exercises.. 

Czerny. Op. 821. 160 Exercises in Eight Measures 
Each. In four books Each 

Czerny. Op. 849. Thirty New Studies in .Mechan- 
isme. Amer. Fingering. In six books. ..iSach 
Bound in Boards. Complete 



Bound in Cloth. 

Czerny. Op. 849. Thirty New Studies in Mechan 
isme. Elegant engraved edition, witli Ger- 
man Fingering. In six books Each 

Duvernoy. Op. 120. Ecole du Mechanisme, Amer- 
ican Fingering. In three books Each 

Bound in Boards. Complete 

Bound in Cloth. '> 

Duvernoy. Op. 120. Ecole du Mechanisme. Eie 

fant plate edition, with German Fingering, 
n three books Each 

Duvernoy. Op. 168. Ecole du Style. In three 

books Each 

Complete 

Evers' Octave Study 

Goldbeck. Harmonized Progressive Finger Exer 

clses. In three books Each 

Complete 

Goldbeck. Fifty Piano Studies. Ten series ...Each 

Goldbeck, Fundamental Technics of Piano-Forte 
Playing. Paper 

Goldbeck. High Technics for the Piano. Four 

series Each 

Complete 

Grund's Twelve Etudes, Op. 24, (with notes by Rob 

ert Schumann). In two books Each 

Complete 

Heller. Op. 16. Art of Phrasing. In two books 

Book 1 

Book 2 

Heller. Op. 45. Twenty-five Studies. Introduc- 
tory to "Art of Phrasing." In two books 
Each 

Heller. Op. 46. Thirty Progressive Studies. In 
two books Each 

Heller. Op. 47. Twenty-five Studies on Rhythm 
Qd Expression. In two books Each 



Henninges' Twelve IJtudes Characteristiques. 

Henninges' Twelve Studies and Sketches. Book 1. 

Book 2 1 00 

Henninges' Forty Melodious Exercises. Book 1 1 00 

Book 2 1 00 

Complete 1 75 

Jansen. Op. 32. Twenty-five "Klavier Studies." 

German Fingering. In three books Each! 1 25 

Kappe's First Steps on the Piano I 75 

Kappe's Pupil's Progressive ^Lessons. In four 

books Eacjl 75 



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Knorr. Pupil's Daily Exercises 

Knorr. Fitty-six Elementary Lessons 

Knorr. Guide to YoungPlanists 

Knorr. Materialsfoi the Mechanical 1'i.rt of Piaiin 

Forte Playing 

Knorr. Pianists' Daily Studies 

Kobler. Op. 50. The First Studies. In two bool<s. 

Each 

Complete 

Kohler. Op. GO. Twenty Studies. (Sequel to Op. 60.) 
Kohler. Op. 128. New School in Velocity. In two 

books •■• Each 

Kohler. Op. 151. Twelve Preparatory Studies 

Kuhe. Twelve Drawing-Room Studies Each 

Loeschhorn. Op. .52. Amusements for Young Pi- 
anists. Twelve numbers Each 

Loeschhorn. Op. .52. Two books Each 

Loeschhorn. Op. 65. 48 Progressive Studies. In 

three books Each 

Loeschhorn. Op. 66. Thirty-three Progressive 

Studies. In three books Eacli 

Mathlas. Etudes Special. Book 1 

Book 2 

Complete 

Moschelles. Op. 75. Fifty preludes 

MuUer. Twenty-tour Elementary Exercises 

Plaidy. Technical Studies. Am. Fingering. Cloth 

Boards 

Richardson. Analysis of the Scales 

b'chmidt. Pianists' Best Companion 

Schmidt. Op. 16. Twenty Studies 

Schmidt. Progressive Exercises. In three books. 

Each 

Splndler. Op. 141. Ten Technical Studies. In four 

books BaL'h 



Collectioiis of Iistniiffltal Music. 



Classic Romantique Series. Bound In Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Bound In Cloth— Full Gilt 

Fresh Garlands. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Golden Chord. Bound in Boards 

Bound IQ Cloth 

Golden Circle. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Golden Hours. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Seaside Edition. Bound in Paper 

Golden Leaves and Blossoms. Bound in Boards.... 

Bound in Cloth 

Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words. Engraved 

Edition. Bound in Cloth 

Musical Chatterbox. Enlarged Edition. Paper 

Bound in Boards 

Bound In Cloth 

Musical Evenings. Violin and Piano. Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Opera at Home. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Parlor Bouquet. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Pianists' Pastime. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Piano Treasures. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Seaside Edition. Bound In Paper 

Queen of the Waltz. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth.. 

Eeed OrKTn Companion. Bound in Boards .. 

Bound in Cloth 

Two Musical Friends. Four Hands. Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

A. P. Wyman's Compositions. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 



PIPE AD REED OR&AN. 



Brainard's Dollar Method for the Reed Organ 

Fresh Garlands. Bound in Boards 

Bound ill Cloth 

Jones' Sixty-six Interludes and Preludes 

Kimball's Method for the Reed Organ 

Kimball's Organ Voluntaries. Vol.1 

Kimball's Organ Voluntaries. Vol. 2 

Merz' Modern Method for the Reed Organ 

Peerless Method for the Reed Organ 

Kink's Instructor for Beginners on tbeOrgan. Op 

82. In two books Each 

Rink's First Three Months at the Organ 

Keed Organ Companion. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Winners' New Method for Reed Organ 

PIANO-FORTE METHODS. 



Karl Merz' Piano Method. American Fingering 
" " Foreign Fingcrinif.. 

Brainard's New Method for the Piano-Forte 

'* Dollar Method for the Piano-Forte. .. 

Bertini's Piano Method. Complete.. .... 

Winner's New Method for the Piano-Forte 



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Jones' Sixty-six Interludes and Trfludt-s.... 

Kimball's Voluntaries, Vol.1 

Kimball's Voluntaries, Vol. 2 

Fresh Garlands Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Reed Organ Companion. Bound in Boards. 

Bound in Cloth 



THEGETICAL WORXS AND LITEEATDRE, 



Karl Merz' Harmony and Composition 

Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primer 

Jousse's Catechism of Music 

Laue's Musical Dictionary 

Merz' Musical Hints for the Million. Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Music Teachers' Pocket Class Book 

Music Teachers' Ready Reference Book 

Musical World. Annua. Subscription 

Single Copy 

TneScience,ArtandHistoryo' Music Wade. Clotl 
Henninges' Practical Guide. Cloth 



Brainard's Melodic School for the Violin 

Brainard's Opera Melodies 

Brainard's Violinists' Companion 

Choice Gems for the Violin. By Sep. Winner 

Kreutzer's Twelve Etudes for Violin 

AVlnner's Primary School for Violin. Sep. Winner 

National School for Violin. Bound in Cloth 

Musical Evenings. Violin and Piano. Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

VIOLIN AND PIANO. 



Brainard's Opera Melodies 

Brainard's Violinists' Companion, 
Choice Gems. Winner 



Carcassi's Method. Complete 

Abridged 

Carcassi's Fifty Recreations 

Holland's Modern Method for the Guitar. 

Perabo's Guitar Method 

Winner's Primary School for the Guitar... 



WINNER INSTRDGTION BOOKS, 



Winner's Primary School for the Flute 

Fife 

Flageolet 

" " '* " Clarionet 

" " " " Violoncello 

" " " " Ger. Accordeon 

" " " " Concertina 

" " " ■■ Banjo 

" " " " Cornet 

" " " " Voice 

" New School for the Organ 

" '• " Piano 

" Choice Gems for the Violin 



VOCAL METHODS AND STDDIES. 



Bonoldi. Six Complete and Progressive Studies 

Garaude's Solfeggi 

Coucone. Op. 9. Fifty Lessons for Middle Begis- 

terof Voice. Two books Each 

Four parts Each 

Concone. Op. 10. Twenty-flve Melodic Vocaliza- 
tions. Two Books Each 

Complete 

Concone. Op. U. Exercises for the Voice 

Coucone. Op. 12. Fifteen Vocalizes for Soprano 
or Mezzo-Soprauo. Two books Each 

Lablache. Fourteen Vocalizes for Soprano or 
Tenor 

Marchessi. Twenty Vocalizes 

Paer. Twenty-four Exercises forSopranoorTenor 

Selenone's Vocal Method. In*two books Each 

Complete 



60 
200 
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1 60 
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2 00 
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1 60 
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1 75 

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1 00 

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MUSIC BOOKS, PIANO AND ORGAN STUDIES — Conhnued. 



ZoIIner. Op. 50. Forty Short Studies in the Art of 
Singing. For soprano 

ZoIlner. Op. 52. Forty Short Studies in the Art of 
Singins. For bass 

Myers' Musical Method. Bound in Boards 



COLLECTIONS OF VOCAL MUSIC. 



Album ni .Songs lor Young Singers. Paper 

New Album Comlque. Comic. Bound in Boards 

Popular Edition. Bound in Paper 

Echoes from England. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Fireside Favorites. Bound in Boards 

Bound in C.oth 

Ideal Wems of English Songs. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Seaside Edition. Bound in Paper 

Musical Chatterbox. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Our Collie Boys' Songs. Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Our National War Songs. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Word Edition 

Quartette Club. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Songs of P. P. Bliss. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Grand Army War Songs. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Prima Donna Album. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Album of Sacred Music. Bound In Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Song Bouquet. Bound in Paper 

Bound in Cloth 

Temperance Bugle. Bound in Boards 

Acme Quartette Boole. For Male Voices. Cloth 
Pearls of Song. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Songs Diamonds. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Seaside Edition. Bound in Paper 

Song Treasures. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Seaside Edition. Bound in Paper 



Sinam Boois Tor Conventions, Schools, Societies, Etc. 



Brainard's Chorus Gems. Vol. I 

Vol. II 

Vol. Ill 

Vol. IV 

Vol. V 

The Criterion. By S. S. Myers 

The Elite. By Dr. J, B. Herbert 

Normal Echoes. ByJ. J.Jelley 

The Advance. By. H. S. Perkins 

Koyal Welcome 

Acme Quartette Book. (Male Voices) 

Myers' Musical Method 

Crown King. By N. Coe Stewart and J. M. North 

The Crystal. Glee Book. By F.H. Pease 

The Galaxy. By J. William Suflern 



Kindom of Song, By Stewart and North 

Thelmperial By James R. Murray. 

Ihe Normal By J. William Suffern....' ... 

Normal Music Teacher. Baker and McTrimmer ." 
Ogden s Convention Cnoruses. By W A. Ogden 
Herbert's -Mal^ Quartette and Chorus Book. Dr. J 

B Herbert 

Temperance Bugle. Bound in Board!!!!!!!!" 

Singing School Echo. By Stewart and North ! 

The bongs by PP. Bliss. By J. R. Murray. Boards 

Bound in Cloth 



DAY-SCHOOL SINGING BOOKS. 

School Bells. By James C. Macy 

Merry Voices. By N. Coe Stewart 

School Chimes. By James R. Murray 

School and Home. By W. W. Partridge 
Grammar School Trio, No. 1. By W. F. Heath 
Grammar School Trio, No. 2. By. W. F Heath 



SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 



Spirit of Praise. By Alfred Arthur. Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Heavenward. By James R. Alarray 

Joyful Songs. By James R.Murray 

Pure Diamonds. By James R. Murray 

Royal Gems. By James R. Murray 

The Pearl. By J. M. Kieffer 

The Welcome. By J. M. Kieffer 

Songs of Faith. By J. H. Tenney and Rev. E. A 

Hoffman 

Songs of Faith. Words Only. Paper 

Song Garland, or Singing for Jesus. By Suffern.... 

Song Evangelist. By L. B. Shook 

Chapel Echoes, No. 1 

Chapel Echoes, No. 2 

Green Pastures. Bound in Boards 

Bound in Paper 



ANTHEM BOOKS. 



Prize Anthem Book. Various Authors 

Chapel Anthems. By Dr. J. B. Herbert 

Anthems of the Church. By Burnap and Flint 

Bound in Boards 

Bound in Cloth 

Brainard's Choir Anthems. By Alfred Arthur 

Hunt's Choice Anthems. By J. M. Hunt 

Myers' Book of Anthems 



TEMPERANCE BOOL 



Temperance Bugle. Bound on Boards.. 



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We are prepared to supply to members of the Association any piece of sheet mnsio, vocal and instramental, domestic 
or foreign, at fifty (50) per cent. 

Inquiries should be accompanied by postage for reply. A graded catalogue of nearly 8,000 selections 
will be sent on receipt of 10 cents to cover postage and cost of printing. This catalogue embraces : 



English Songs and Ballads. 
German Songs and Ballads. 
French Songs and Ballads. 
Italian Songs and Ballads. 
Sacred Mnsic. 
Daets, Trios and Quarettes. 



Pianoforte Compositions. 

Waltzes. 

Polkas. 

Galops. 

Mazurkas. 

Redowas. 

Schottisches. 



Baritone and Bass Songs. Glees, Chomses, Etc. 

Concert, Waltz and Mazurka Original Part Songs. 

Songs German Part Songs. 

Comic and Character Songs. Operatic Choruses and Airs. 

Operatic Selections. Oratorio Chomses. 

Vocal Studies. Operas. 



Quadrilles. 

Lancers. 

Marches. 

Qnicksteps. 

Exhibition and Concert 

Pieces. 
Easy pieces for beginners. 



Collections of Pianoforte 

Mnsic. 
Foar, Six and Eight-hand 

Pieces. 
Gems from the Operas. 
Organ Compositions. 
Pianoforte Stndies. 



Oratorios, 

Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Con- 
tralto and Tenor Songs. 
Masses, Etc., Etc. 



Violin and Flnte Mtisio. 
Cornet Music. 
Guitar Music. 
Banjo Mnsic. 
Concertina Music. 
Orchestra and Brass Band 
Mnsic, Etc., Etc. 



KTOTIOE. 
Some publishers offer to send sheet mnsic of their own PUBLICATION with the privilege of returning if not 
wanted after giving it a trial, but as we do not publish music, we must decline to take back or exchange any piece which has 
been sent as ordered. 



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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPARTMENT. 



In calling the attention of our members to this branch of our business, we would particularly remind them that our space is too limited 
even to simply name the tenth part of what we can supply them with. We must, therefore, content ourselves witli giving descriptions and illus- 
trations of a few, and ask our patrons to write us for full descriptive catalogues. 

WITH PATENT HEAD.— Small Sizes. 



GERMAN ACCORDEONS. 
KALBE'S IMPERIAL. 




Carved Mouldings, Keys aud Guard, enameled cloth-covered case and bel- 
lows, nickel corners and clasps, double bellows. 

WITH GERMAN SILVER REEDS. 

No. 235. 10 keys, 3 stops, 3 sets of reeds, light wood frame, tuned 

in thirds (chords), each 

!No. 231)1^. Same as No. 335, in ebonized frame, each 



GUITARS. 



9. I., -Size, Dark-red color, inlaid around sound-hole aud 

edges. Good quality, each 

11. ;3:i-size, dark-red color, inlaid around sound-hole and edges. 
Good quality, each 

Regular Size. 
131-^. Dark-red color, inlaid sound-hole and edges. Good finish. 

Each 

\Z%. Imitation rosewood, inlaid sound-hole and edges. Good 

flnish. Each 

13. Imitation rosewood, fancy decalcomanle sound-hole, 

inlaid edges. Good finish. Each 

MUSICAL BOXES. 




Imitation Rosewood Cases, wth Interior Glass Covers. Sprinsj 
Movements, with Ratchet Lever. 




No. 204. 
•• 306. 
■• 207. 
" 208. 
•' 309, 
•' 310. 



6 Airs, 43g-inch Cylinder, each. 

6 ' ~ ■ 

6 

8 

6 



" with Zither Attachment, each. 

'■ " each 

with Zither Attachment, each. 

" " each 

The Zither Attachment, consisting of an Ornamental Nickel Bar, with 
rolls of light paper attached, is placed above the comli, which, by means of 
an adjustable fixture, can be pressed against the teeth, producing the effect 
of a Zither played in unison with the box. It can be detached at will, leaving 
the box to play in its natural tone, For boxes not already having the 
Attachment, we can supply them. 

HARMONICAS. 



No. 50. 
! " 50. 
I " 50. 



IN PASTEBOARD BOXES. 

8 Double Holes, Zinc Reed Plates, Tin Covers, each. 

10 ' 

13 •■ •: 



No. IJ^. Maple, reddish brown color ; shaded, inlaid sound-hole and 
edges, each 




Nn. 33, Single. 

RICHTER. 



No. 33. 10 single hc'es, brass reed plates, nickel covers, each. 
•■ 33. 13 " " '■ ■' ■ 



•• 33. 30 •■ " •• 

■' 33. 24 '■ " " " 

Note.— The prices of Richter Harmonicas are subject to change 
with the fluctuations of the market, 

CONCERT. 

No. 43. 10 double holes, 'u-ass reed plates, eii.itraved Orrmau silver 
covers, each 



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BANJOS. 




No. 



OENUINE EMMETT— RICHTER PATTERN. 

Ko. ar) — 10 single holes white reed plates, uickel covers eacli, 

THE STAGE HARMONICA. 

3fo. 28 — 10 single boles, white reed plates, nickel covers each, 

SILVER-TONGUED RICHTER. 

3io. 33 — l(t doidjle holes, brass reed plates, nickel covers each, 

ST. JAMES-LONDON, PROFESSIONAL. 

"No. '.'i^> — 10 sin!;lc lioles. brass reed plates, (xcnnan .silver covers, each. 

MINSTREL PROFESSIONAL. 

3io. 55 — 10 doul)le lioles. brass plates, nickel covers, new model, each. 



MANDOLINS. 




Nos. 34-36. 



WITH PEG HEAD. 

"So. 10 — Maple, 4 double strings, inlaid sound hole and edges 

WITH PATENT HEADS. 

E.\CH. 

No. 20. Maple, ribbed, 4 double strings, inlaid sound hole and 
edges 

No. 22. Maple, ribbed, 4 double springs, inlaid sound-hole and 
edges 

Uo. 24. Maple, ribbed, 4 double strings, pearl ornamented sound- 
hole, inlaid edges 

No. 26- Maple, ribbed, 4 double strings, pearl ornamented sound- 
b<ile, inlaid edges 

No. 28. Maple, ribbed, 4 double strings, pearl ornamented sound- 
bole, inlaid edges, engraved full-plate nickel patent head. . . 

No. 30. Rosewood, ribbed, 4 double strings, pearl ornamented 
sound-hole, inlaid edges, engraved full-plate nickle patent 
bead 

JNo. 32. Maple, ribbed, carved ornamentation, 4 double strings, 
pearl ornamented sound-hole, inlaid edges, engraved full- 
plate nickel patent head 




No. 35. 

lO-IBTCH. 

No. 91. Maple shell, sheepskin head, metal band fastening, each 

" 93. 4 brass brackets. No. 29, maple shell, imitation cherry, 

sheepskin head, each 

" 94. 4 brass brackets, No. 29, nickel shell, wood lined, calfskin 

head, each 

" 96. 6 brass brackets. No. 30, nickel shell, wood lined, calfskii 

head, each 

" 98. 8 brass brackets. No. 30, nickel shell, wood lined, calfskin 

head, each 

11-INCH. 

Each with patent crown metal tail piece. Calfskin heads. 
No. 105. 13 brass brackets. No. 31, walnut shell and neck, marked 

frets, each. . . 

" 106. 13 nickel brackets. No. 82, maple shell and neck, ebonized 

marked frets, each 

" 107. 17 nickel brackets. No. 42, maple shell and neck, ebonized, 
nickel band, marked frets, each 

Nickel shells — wood lined — calfskin heads. 

No. 109. 13 brass brackets. No. 31, walnut neck, inlaid frets, each, 

•• 110. 17 ■ 3i. 

" 111. 25 ■• " " 35, " " 

■' 128. 31, nickel brackets. No. 37, wire edged shell, walnutneck. 
ebonized finger board, raised frets, each 

" 130. 38 Safety nickel brackets, No. 44, wire edged shell, walnut 
neck, ebonized finger-board, raised frets, amber celluloid pegs, 
each 

" 140. 21 safety nickel brackets, No. 44, wire edged shell, pol- 
i-shed walnut neck, rosewood finger-board, each 

" 141. 31 safety nickel brackets. No. 44, wire edged shell, pol- 
ished walnut neck, rosewood finger-board, each 

" 142. 41 safety nickel brackets, No. 44, wire edged shell, pol- 
ished walnut neck, rosewood finger-board, each 

" 143. 51 safety nickel brackets, No. 44, wire edged shell, pol- 
ished walnut neck, rosewood finger board, each 



VIOLINS. 

GERMAN. 

No. 1000. Guarnerius model, fine imitation of old, reddish-brown 
color, oil varnish, ebony trimmed, each 

" 443. Magginl model, double rows of inlaying, imitation old. 
oil varnished, ebony trimmed, each 

" 813. Maggini model, double rows of inlaying, highly polished, 
shaded ebony trimmed, each 

" 109. Hopf model, brown color, inlaid edges, each 

" 67. " " " •' polished, better quality, each 
35. " " " " swelled top and back, each. . 
64. " " " " " " " ebony 
trimmed, each 



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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPARTMENT.-Continued. 



No. 170. Stainer model, amber color, high varnish finish, oach. . . 

399. " " reddish-brown color, .shaded, polished, 
ebony trimmed, each 

400. Stainer model, reddish-brown color, highly polished, 
ebony trimmed, each 

300. Stainer model, reddish-brown color, shaded, highly pol- 
ished, ebony trimmed, each 

200}^. Stainer model, dark-red brown color, shaded, higlily 
polished, ebony trimmed, each 

191. Stainer model, reddish-brown color, shaded, bigbly pol- 
ished, fine quality, ebony trimmed, each 

" 4'j5. Stainer model, darker reddish-brown color, shaded, 
highly polished, fine quality, ebony trimmed, each 

FRENCH. 

No. 21. Deep red color, good model, plain trimmings, eacli. . 
•• 211^. Dark 

23. " " " better quality, '■ 

98. Couturieu.x, yellowi.sh color, poli.shed, ebony trimmed, 

each 

" 103. F. Barbe, medium red color, polished, c:ived flowers in 

corners, ebony trimmed, each 

" 103. Guarnerius model, medium red color, polished, flamed 

feack and neck, ebony trimmed, each 

" 104. Stradivarius model, medium red color, polished, extra 

flamed back and neck, ebony trimmed, each 

ITALIAN. 

No. 10. Imitation of old, dark-brown color, plain trimmings, each 
30. " " ■' •' good model and finisl], 

each 

80. Dark-brown color, fine model and finish, inlaid trimmings, 

each 

" 112. Guarnerius model, reddish-brown color, fine model and 

finish, each 

" 118. Stradivarius model, reddish-brown color, fine model and 

finish, each 

195. Stainer model, reddish brown color, swelled top and back, 

ebony trimmed, each 

" 199. Gaspare da Salo model, reddish-brown color, double rows 

of inlaying around edges, ebony trimmed, each 

220. Guarnerius model, imitation of old, amber varnished, 

ebony trimmed, fine quality, each 

" 221. Stradivarius model, imitation of old, amber varnished, 

ebony trimmed, fine quality, each 

235. Guarnerius model, imitation of old, Italian pattern, ebony 
trimmed, superior quality, each 



No. 336. Stradivarius model, imitation of old, Italian pattern, ebony 
trimmed, superior quality, each 

Space will not admit c f our quoting hundreds of other kinds. luleud- 
ing purchiisc^r.s send for full descriptive catalogue. 

For violoncellos, harps, zilherns, guitars, banjos, fifes, flutes, piccolos, 
clarionets, band instruments of all kinds, tambourines, xylophones, pianos, 
jews-harps, nnisical boxes, musical albums, organs of all kinds, concerlinas, 
accordeons, liarmonicas, send for descriptive catalogue. 



ZITHERNS AND AUTOHARPS. 




No. 72. Zithorn. 

No. 71. 16 strings, with key, nicely finished, in pasteboard case, 

each 

" 73. 33 strings, with key, neatlj' ornamented and finished, in 
pasteboard case 

AUTOHARPS. 

No. 1. 31 strings, 3 bai-.s, producing 3 chords, each 

■' 3. 23 " 3 ■■ " 3 " ■' 

■■ 3. 28 " 4 •■ " 8 ■' ■■ 

■■ 5. 28 " 5 " " 13 ■■ •• 



We can guarantee lowest prices and the most reliable goods manufactured 
in this country in the shape of farm wagons, bulk wagons, freight wagons, ore or 
quartz wagons, log and boiler trucks, lumber wagons, coal wagons, grain wagons, 
lumber trucks, dump carts, market wagons of all kinds, spring wagons with or 
without extension top, etc., etc. Send for list if you want anything of this kind, 
and we can save you money. 



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335 



-^IDTTICE TO 2v£X:nx^EEI^S 

CONTEMPLATING THE PURCHASE OF A 

PI^NO OI^ OROAN. 



It is well to know Ihe methods employed in the manufacture and sale of these instruments, and for members' benetits it is deemed best the facts 
be clearly presented before purchasing. 

THE FIRST METHOD is to pay a fair price and get in return a " tin pan " "rattle trap," constructed to make a good appearance to the 
eye while new, but in the very cheapest manner and of the poorest materials that will hold together and produce a " noise " for a year or so. 

THE SECOND METHOD. Taking no chance of being swindled. Buy a durable and high merit piano, but pay high for it, and get foi 
example a Steinway instrument. 

THE NEW PLAN— Direct from the Factory. 

Where so many thousands of families have become members of this Association and have placed almost unbounded confidence in its ability to fur- 
nish all kinds of merchandise of Jirsi-cZass (?!/«/%, it has been secretly arranged with some of the Jes< and well known manufacturers to furnish instru- 
ments only to the Association members, at the first factory cost, and thus avoid the enormous expenses of advertising and middle men's commissions, and 
give members the benefit of this saving by a reduced j-rice, but for the manufacturers to do this and yet retain their other trade and reputation they are 
compelled to omit the " popular name " of the instrument, which you may si e in all the newspapers, and ask the Association's members to accept the 
same instrument called by another name. This piano we have determined to call 



Trie 



HOMG 



FAYORITL 




IT IS 



FIRST-CLASS 



EVERY FEATURE 



Full size, cabinet, rosewood case, latest improved and patented action, full, rich and mellow tone, 7J^ octaves, etc. It is warranted for five years, and 
gives the desired satisfaction to every musician who will be suited with nothing but one of the best makes. 

If you desire to purchase at the lowest possible cost, and depend on these representations, this is the piano to select. It you prefer to have an 
instrument with some of the other names printed in gold letters, select one from the next page and pay a hundred or possibly several hundred dollars 
more for one of the same quality as " The Home Favorite." 

The Association can furnish new pianos for flOO, but they are of the " tin pan " order, and never give satisfaction. " The Home Favorite " is just 
what every one wants, though some members may think best to pay more and get the " jiopular name " on their instrument. 

THE FIRST METHOD seeks enormous profits on every instrument sold ; sacrifices nothing, as there is no good reputation to lose, and 
evades a bad reputation by the artful trick of changing the name of the instrument and perpetually deceiving the public. 

THE SECOND METHOD. Wasteful competition in advertising and middle men's commissions, as the fallowing figures will demonstrate: 
$650 PIANO, BOUGHT IN THE ORDINARY WAY. 

1st. Extensive newspaper and promiscuous advertising to establish a reputation that one special maker's piano is superior to all others $100 00 

(This estimate is acknowledged to be correct by a leading and most successful piano maker of New York City.) 

2d General agent's commissions, who holds the entire right of selling the piano in a specified territory, and manages the subordinate agent 190 00 

3d. Subordinate agent, who procures the consumer's order, and explains the superiority of his instrument over all other makes 90 00 

4th. Manufacturer's profits, which are none too large for the amount of capital invested, and risk of loss he must assume when doing business 

by so complicated* method 100 00 

5th. Achial cost of a $650 piano when leaving the workman's hands at the factory 170 00 

$650 00 



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L^RGE BISeOURTS. 



POPULAE AND WELL KNOWN 



PIANOS AND ORGANS. 



The Association has made peculiarly advantageous arrangements to supply members with these instruments at a great saving of money and absolute 
assurance that they are perfectly new and accompanied with the factory warrant and guarantee — the latter advantage ia itself being of considerable value 
to the purchaser — viz: to know there is no possibility of having an old or second-hand instrument, which has been "touched up" or "refinisbed'' and 
which does not contain the latest improvements, palmed off and sold to him as a first-class article. Dealers and teachers are invariably looking for 
opportunities to make "a small commission" by influencing you to purchase some special make which they know to be "first-class" and upon which tbe|r 
can pocket a hundred or two dollars for themselves because they have your confidence. 

Our arrangements are such that to negotiate with you for the purchase of any of the following makes it is important that you send as a 
formal letter similar to the copy "Specimen Letter'" here printed, which we may present at "headquarters" and influence the manufacturers for yonr 
interests. 

Please bear it in mind that hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent j'carly in advertising pianos and organs; the competition is very great and 
each manufacturer is anxious to place one or more of his instruments in each district of the United States, as an advertisement to himself, consequently 
he will in many instances make a very low price — but before doing this he must know positively all the particulars of the sale, and have your promise to 
keep the price strictly confidential and not to allow any dealers, teachers or agents to know the price, 



PIANOS. 



No. 

1. Bauer. 

2. Behning. 

3. Behr. 

4. BreggB. 

5. Chickering. 

6. Colby. 

7. Oonover. 

8. Decker Brothers. 

9. Estey. 

10. Fisher. 

11. Emerson. 



No. 

12. Gabler. 

13. Haines. 

14. Hallett & Davis. 

15. Hardman. 

16. Hazelton. 

17. Ivers & Pond. 

18. Knabe. 

19. Kranich & Bach. 
30. Kroeger. 

21. McEwen. 

22. Miller. 



No. 

23. Piano Dealer. 

24. Schubert. 

25. Shoninger. 

26. Sohmer. 

27. Steck. 
28- Steinway. 

29. Sterling. 

30. Trench. 

31. Weber. 

32. Wheelock. 



33. Burdett. 

34. Cottage Organ Co. 

35. Estey. 

36. Kimball. 



OKGANS. 



37. Mason & Hamlin. 

38. New England Co. 

39. Newman. 

40. Sterling. 



No. 

41. Story & Clark. 

42. Wick. 

43. Wilcox & White. 



Dated 



To The Home Supply Association, 315-821 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 

I hold a membership to your Association and request your assistance to have the factory sell me one of their pianos. Name, Oliickering, 
Style L. Case, Mosewood. I have used my best endeavors and find the lowest cash price at which I can secure it myself is |450. I shall be 
ready to make the purchase about August 17th, 1889. I pledge my honor to keep your price strictly confidential and that my intention ia 
to purchase this instrument for my family use, and not to re-sell at a profit. Inclosed 2 cent stamp for reply. 

Xours truly. 



Membership Certificate 
No 



(Signed). 



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FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY. 



237 



READ THIS WARRANT AND GUARANTEE. 



Each and every Organ is carefully tuned and voiced before leav. 
ing the factory and guaranteed for six years. 

TERMS OF SALE. 

Upon receipt of the price the instrument will immediately be 
shipped, and if you do not find it just as represented, perfect in 
every respect and entirely satisfactory to you, it will be exchanged 
for another, or if returned in the condition it was shipped, your 
money will be refunded less the amount of transportation charges. 



THE MOZABT. 



The accompanying cut represents a plain, neat, solid walnut case, 
five octaves long, intended for persons desiring a good, substantial 
Organ at a low price. 

Action No. 9 J contains 7 Slops; two octaves of diapason reeds; 
three octaves of melodia reeds; bass coupler, two octaves; treble 
coupler three octaves. Vox Humana. 




The Moz.\rt. 



THE FAVORITE 



The F.worite. 
Dimensions of Case— Length, 43 in. ; Heighth, 74 in. ; Depth, 33 in 



The annexed illustration is an exact counterpart of the Organ. The 
case is constructed throughout of the best black walnut, mechanically 
made, durable, plain, well finished and easily kept clean. The action 
which it contains is ingenious, simple, direct-working, durable and 
cannot with proiier usage get out of order. The quality of tone will 
stand the test of criticism. 

No. 85 Contains 10 Stops. Two octaves of diapason reeds; two 
octaves of principal reeUs; three octaves of melodia reeds; three octaves 
of celeste reeds; bass coupler, two octaves; treble coupler, three octaves. 

No. 87 Contains 12 Stops, Two octaves of diapason reeds; two 
octaves of principal reeds; three octaves of melodia reeds; three octaves 
of celeste reeds; three octaves of flute reeds; bass coupler, two octaves; 
treble coupler, three octaves. 

No. 89 Contains 12 Stops. Two octaves of diapason reeds; two 
octaves of principal reeds; two octaves of cello reeds; three octaves of 
melodia reeds; three octaves of celeste reeds; three octaves of flute 
reeds; bass coupler, two octaves; treble coupler, three octaves. 

No. 01 Contains 13 Stops. Two octaves of diapason reeds; two 
octaves of principal reeds; three octaves of flute reeds; three octaves of 
melodia reeds; three octaves of celeste reeds; three octaves of Saxo- 
phone reeds; bass coupler, two octaves; treble coupler, three octaves. 

The Vox Humana and Grand Organ attachments are put on all com- 
binations. The Manual Sub-Bass set of reeds will be put on any com- 
bination to order. 



238 



FOR PRICES, EXAMINE MEMBERS' SECRET KEY, 




Dimensions of Case— Leniith, 4m in.; Heiglit, SI in.; Depth, 23 in. 
STYLE IMPKOVED IMPERIAL. 



Style Improved Imperial is constructed throughout of the very best 
black walnut— thoroughly kiln-dried. The music-rest raises and discloses 
a very convenient pocket for music and books. Beneath the elegant canopy 
top is a receptacle for sheet music, and on the right and left of it vase 
holders. 

THE MOST COMPLETE STOP WOKK IN EXISTENCE. 

Action No. 49, 5 Octave. F Scale. Contains 123 reeds, viz: 2 
octaves, 24 reeds, diapason; 2 octaves, 24 reeds, principal; 3 octaves, 37 
reeds, melodia; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, celeste; bass and treble couplers; risht 
knee swell; grand organ knee attachment. 10 stops: 1 melodia, 2 clarion, 
3 vox-celeste, 4 vox-huraana, 5 treble coupler, 6 diapason, 7 piano, 8 princi- 
pal, 9 forte, 10 bass coupler. 

Action Ko, 53, 5 Octave. F Scale. Contains 159 reeds, viz: 2 
octaves, 24 reeds, diapason; 2 octaves, 24 reeds, principal; 3 octaves, 87 
reeds, melodia; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, celeste; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, flute; bass 
and treble coupler; right knee swell ; Grand Organ knee attachment. 12 
stops: 1 melodia, 2 clarion, 3 flute, 4 vox-celeste, .5 vox-humana, 6 treble 
coupler, 7 diapason, 8 piano, 9 principal, 10 echo, 11 bass coupler, 12 forte. 

The grand organ knee attachment puts on the whole organ without 
pulling stops. 

The stops are drawn in the order in which they are numbered and 
named. 

The manual Sub-Bass set of reeds will be put on any combination to 
Older. 



STYLE NEW EMPRESS. 

The cut below represents our latest design of medium priced case, 
made of solid black walnut, very handsome in design and finish. The 
music-rest is hinged so as to raise, and has a large receptacle for books 
and music back of it, in addition to the pocket above. The beautiful can- 
opy top and design of case throughout makes it a desirable article of 
furniture. 

THE MOST COMPLETE STOP WORK IN EXISTENCE. 

Action No. 30, 6 Octave. F Scale. Contains 122 reeds, viz: 2 
octaves, 24 reeds, diapason; 2 octaves, 24 reeds, principal; 3 octaves, 37 
reeds, melodia; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, celeste ; bass and treble couplers ; right 
knee swell; grand organ knee attachment. 10 stops: 1 melodia, 2 clarion, 
3 vox-celeste, 4 vox-humana, 5 treble coupler, 6 diapason, 7 piano, 8 prin- 
cipal, 9 forte, 10 bass coupler. 

Action No. 33, 5 Octave. F Scale. Contains 159 reeds, viz: 2 
octaves, 24 reeds, diapason; 2 octaves, 24 reeds, principal; 3 octaves, 37 
reeds, melodia; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, celeste; 3 octaves, 37 reeds, flute ; bass 
and treble coupler; right knee swell; Grand organ knee attachment. 12 
stop : 1 melodia, 2 clarion, 3 flute, 4 vox-celeste, 5 vox-humana, 6 treble 
coupler, 7 diapason, 8 piano, 9 principal, 10 echo, 11 bass coupler, 12 forte. 

The grand organ knee attachment puts on the whole organ without 
pulling stops. 

The stops are drawn in tlie order in which they are numbered and 
named. 

The manual Sub-Bass set of reeds will be put on any combination t© 
order. 




Dimensions of Case — Length, 47 in ; Height, 73 in.; Depth, 22 in. 
NEW EMPRESS. 



[MPORTANT^-Read^nd^ign. Never Ask Questions on this Sheet. 



IMPORTANT. 



To the best of my knowledge, neither Members' 
Benefits nor the Factories' interests have in any 
mstance been injured, owing to my violations to 
maintain strict secrecy of cost prices, or our Asso- 
ciation's " Firm Name." 

My Membership Certificate is No 

Signed, 



QUANTITY. 



OR DER SHE ET. 
To The Home Supply Association, 

3T.r4f<;„*^rsr;_rc"'CAco, ill. 

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